http://flbikelaw.org/2011/06/motorized-bicycles-5/
http://flbikelaw.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/DMV.pdf
This is what I have found out, apparently if it's gas operated
it's illegal period as of june 2011 as noted in above PDF
Drivers License or not unless it's registered (which it can't be.)
Just one more reason I would never even visit Florida, to restrictive
for my taste.
Question
Jerry asked: I’m trying to find out about Florida law on bicycles with a gas power-assist engine prior to buying one.
a. Do the rules vary by county? I’ve heard that is ok, simply follow the rules of the road, have a headlight and tail light, and be over 16 years of age. No insurance or registering is required.
b. I’ve seen two bicycles for sale, one with a 48cc engine, and the other with a 66cc engine. Would both engines be ok to ride on the street?
c. Can you kindly refer me to a website link that further explains or reviews this?
Answer
The vehicle you describe does not fit the legal definition of “bicycle”, since a “motorized bicycle” has an electric helper motor.
A bicycle with a gas assist motor is not legal on the roadway or the sidewalk. It is not a bicycle, a moped, nor a motorcycle. See this post for additional information about mopeds.
Additional information can be found at this DHSMV link. Below is a question and answer from that site.
hope this helps
http://flbikelaw.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/DMV.pdf
This is what I have found out, apparently if it's gas operated
it's illegal period as of june 2011 as noted in above PDF
Drivers License or not unless it's registered (which it can't be.)
Just one more reason I would never even visit Florida, to restrictive
for my taste.
Question
Jerry asked: I’m trying to find out about Florida law on bicycles with a gas power-assist engine prior to buying one.
a. Do the rules vary by county? I’ve heard that is ok, simply follow the rules of the road, have a headlight and tail light, and be over 16 years of age. No insurance or registering is required.
b. I’ve seen two bicycles for sale, one with a 48cc engine, and the other with a 66cc engine. Would both engines be ok to ride on the street?
c. Can you kindly refer me to a website link that further explains or reviews this?
Answer
The vehicle you describe does not fit the legal definition of “bicycle”, since a “motorized bicycle” has an electric helper motor.
A bicycle with a gas assist motor is not legal on the roadway or the sidewalk. It is not a bicycle, a moped, nor a motorcycle. See this post for additional information about mopeds.
Additional information can be found at this DHSMV link. Below is a question and answer from that site.
hope this helps