New Jersey Micromobility Guide – Bike Ped Resource Center

May 5, 2025

From NJ Bicycle and Pedestrian Resource Center

New Jersey Micromobility Guide (2025)

The New Jersey Micromobility Guide serves as a resource for micromobility users across the state, collecting and summarizing the laws and safety best practices that can make riders safer. Micromobility, which includes e-bikes, e-scooters, and other low-speed devices, is an affordable, energy-efficient, eco-friendly alternative to driving. For short-distance travel, micromobility can replace car trips, thus lowering transportation costs and helping to reduce congestion and car parking demand on local streets. For longer trips, this guide clarifies if and how micromobility riders can bring their devices onto public transportation. By providing tips, answering common questions, and clarifying how different devices are regulated, this guide serves as a resource that promotes the safe and legal use of e-bikes, e-scooters, and other forms of micromobility throughout New Jersey. 

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NJDOT Bicycle and Pedestrian Resource Center. (2025). New Jersey Micromobility Guide. Retrieved from https://njbikeped.org/new-jersey-micromobility-guide-2025

The NJDOT Bicycle and Pedestrian Resource Center (NJDOT BPRC) is supported by the New Jersey Department of Transportation through funds provided by the Federal Highway Administration. New Jersey and the United States Government assume no liability for its contents or its use thereof.

Housed at the Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center (VTC), located within the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University, the NJDOT BPRC assists public officials, transportation and health professionals, and the public in creating a safer and more accessible walking and bicycling environment. The Center shares research and updates on the state of micromobility in New Jersey. For more information or to ask additional questions, visit njbikeped.org.

 

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