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County Treasurers, Dealers and Insurance Providers. Do I need a motorcycle license to ride a scooter or moped? Mopeds are subject to all traffic laws just like any other motor vehicle. You must obey traffic signals and stop signs, yield to pedestrians in crosswalks and slow down in school zones. On roads where the speed limit is 25 MPH or less, two mopeds may operate side-by-side if both riders agree. On roads where the speed limit is more than 25, mopeds must ride single file.

On roads with two or more lanes in each direction, mopeds must operate in the right lane except when turning left.

You may ride your moped on any roadway except freeways or roads where mopeds are specifically prohibited. You may not operate a moped on sidewalks, along fence lines or off the traveled surface of the roadway. Mopeds are entitled to a full traffic lane but may not impede traffic. Mopeds may use bike paths if signs permit them or where they are required by local law to use bike paths. Don't operate a moped on private property without the property owner's permission.

Mopeds may park in spaces designated for other motor vehicles, in bicycle racks or on sidewalks, unless otherwise prohibited. But avoid riding on sidewalks or interfering with pedestrians. Mopeds must meet federal emission, safety and equipment standards in effect at the time of manufacture. No more than watts. Electric Bicycle Rules For the most part, the Texas laws and safety requirements for bicycles apply to electric bicycles as well.

Ride as close as you can to the right side of the road when moving slower than other roadway traffic, unless roadway conditions or hazards make it unsafe to do so, or you are: Passing a vehicle driving in the same direction. Preparing to turn left. Riding in an outside lane that is: Less than 14 feet wide.

AND Doesn't have an adjacent designated bicycle lane, or is too narrow for a motor vehicle and a bicycle to be able to ride side by side safely. Riding side-by-side with another person on a bicycle. Carry anything that could prevent you from riding the bicycle with at least one hand on the handlebars at all times. Attach it to a vehicle or a streetcar on a roadway. If riding at nighttime, your bicycle must have: A front lamp that projects a white light that can be seen from feet in front of the bicycle.



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