02/24/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/24/2026 12:22
Electric bikes, scooters, and electric motorcycles are becoming more common, especially among kids and teens. But many parents may be surprised to learn that some of these vehicles are legally considered motor vehicles…not bicycles.
West Jordan police officers are responding to an increasing number of crashes involving young riders, including serious injuries to both riders and drivers. Many of these incidents involve vehicles that are not legal for children to operate.
Understanding the difference can help keep kids safe and parents protected.
The Big Difference: E-Bike vs. Electric Motorcycle
Not every two-wheeled electric vehicle is an e-bike.
Electric assisted bicycles (e-bikes):
If it has pedals and stays under 28 mph, it is generally considered an electric assisted bicycle and follows the same traffic rules as a bicycle.
Electric motorcycles:
Electric motorcycles require:
Children are not legally allowed to operate electric motorcycles on roadways.
Helmets Are Not Optional
Under Utah law:
The Financial Risk Parents May Not Expect
Police have responded to crashes where:
When a child is operating a vehicle illegally:
A child cannot pay those costs - parents are often left responsible.
What Parents Can Do