Connecticut e-bike laws (2026)
State law summary
Connecticut e-bike rules summarized below.
Source: www.cga.ct.gov
Last reviewed 2026-07-07
The rules at a glance
| Classification system | Three-class system |
| Helmet requirement | Required for all Class 3 riders; under 16 for Class 1/2 |
| Minimum age | 16 for Class 3 |
| Throttle rules | Class 2 permitted to 20 mph |
| License / registration | No license or registration |
| Where e-bikes may ride | Where bicycles are allowed; Class 3 restrictions on multi-use trails |
Paths & greenways by class (state default)
Class 1 ✅ AllowedClass 2 ✅ AllowedClass 3 ⚠️ Restricted
Default under the three-class model: Class 1 and 2 ride wherever bicycles ride, including multi-use paths and greenways, unless a local rule or posting says otherwise. Class 3 is for roads and bike lanes and is excluded from paths unless a local authority opens them.
Change history
- 2026-07-07 — Deep link to CGS chapter 248 (14-286 area) added; text verification pending.
Common questions
Do you need a license for an e-bike in Connecticut?
No license or registration
Are Class 3 e-bikes legal in Connecticut?
See where-you-can-ride rules above.
Do you have to wear a helmet on an e-bike in Connecticut?
Required for all Class 3 riders; under 16 for Class 1/2
Can you ride an e-bike on paths and greenways in Connecticut?
Default under the three-class model: Class 1 and 2 ride wherever bicycles ride, including multi-use paths and greenways, unless a local rule or posting says otherwise. Class 3 is for roads and bike lanes and is excluded from paths unless a local authority opens them.
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