What's an ASA?Well there was some technicallities about motor type and everything about the bike, but that ASA for my county was my sister. She worked both misdemeanor and felony so she looked up the statutes. It says if a bike is electric assisted but not capable of over 20mph it is still just a bike. If it's gas assisted it's a moped or motor assisted bicycle. But the requirements are as long as it's under 2 break hp, can't shift while under way, it's not supposed to have a clutch but it can have some type of clutch, and isn't supposed to be able to exceed 30mph on a flat level surface, and not exceed 50 cc of displacement for the motor. Anything faster, more powerful, or breaks the rules above, make it one of those motor scooters that do have to follow motorcycle or car rules except that of having to get a motorcycle license. It's not required to have a license to drive a moped but it is for a scooter. I had her print the statute up just so when I'm riding and a butthole cop wants to ruin my day cuz he's havin a bad one, I can explain to him that I'm not breakin the rules and i actually have them in my back pocket to refresh his memory. Although I wouldn't push the limits 2 much b/c they can still get you for traffic infractions. It's not really clear on if there allowed on sidewalks/bike lanes/ or in the middle of the street, but i suppose that depends if your pedaling or other things. I've now been riding here in Lakeland FL for almost a year and i've even passed some cops and they haven't minded me. I haven't really seen anyone else with one though. Ive seen one other electric.
Also, Looked in Lakeland and Polk County and found nothing stating a Moped didn't need a license, so I would suggest you get one, (again, So you don't get into trouble)