07/16/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 07/16/2026 12:06
HONOLULU - The Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation (HDOT) informs residents of new laws and regulations to improve safety for the use of electric bicycles and micro-mobility devises in Hawai'i.
HB2021 HD2 SD2 CD1 (Act 259), signed by Governor Josh Green on July 15, 2026, creates consistent statewide rules for electric bicycles and micro-mobility devices and strengthens enforcement protocols.
The measure establishes a regulatory framework that updates definitions, sets basic operational safety requirements and creates age-related standards such as helmet rules for minors and operating restrictions for younger riders. It clarifies where e-bikes and scooters may operate and requires proper registration, with penalties for failing to comply. It also mandates accurate labeling and disclosures from manufacturers and retailers so riders understand how their devices can be used legally and safely. To support enforcement, the measure provides clearer authority for addressing illegal or noncompliant devices and updates related laws for consistency.
Specific highlights of the new law, which took effect upon the Governor's signature, include:
HDOT will draft rules to carry out the provisions in this measure.
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