New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S09402

Introduced
3/10/26  

Caption

Establishes bicycle with electric assist safety courses; requires purchasers of bicycles with electric assist to provide a bicycle with electric assist safety certificate at the time of purchase; requires operators of bicycles with electric assist to carry identification when operating such bicycles.

Impact

In terms of state law, the bill introduces significant changes to the vehicle and traffic law, particularly through the addition of new provisions that govern the sale and operation of electric assist bicycles. Specifically, it prohibits the sale or lease of these bicycles without the buyer providing a valid safety certificate. This requirement aims to ensure that all riders, including minors, receive proper training prior to usage, thus promoting safety on public roads. Furthermore, the bill allows for the establishment of a tracking system for certificates to simplify the replacement process for lost or stolen documents.

Summary

Bill S09402 aims to enhance the safety regulations surrounding electric assist bicycles in New York State. The proposed legislation mandates the establishment of comprehensive safety courses for all purchasers of electric assist bicycles. These courses are designed to educate users on the safe operation of these bicycles, particularly focusing on their unique characteristics compared to standard bicycles. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive a bicycle with electric assist safety certificate, emphasizing the importance of informed riding practices in a rapidly growing segment of cycling.

Contention

Notably, the bill has raised discussions regarding the burden placed on minors and their guardians, who must provide safety certificates for the purchase of electric assist bicycles. While supporters argue that the training will significantly improve safety and awareness, critics may contend that the requirement could discourage purchases among families with young riders, impacting the accessibility of such bicycles. Additionally, the approval of internet-based safety course options may lead to debates about the adequacy of training done online versus in-person instruction.

Companion Bills

NY A10156

Same As Establishes bicycle with electric assist safety courses; requires purchasers of bicycles with electric assist to provide a bicycle with electric assist safety certificate at the time of purchase; requires operators of bicycles with electric assist to carry identification when operating such bicycles.

Previously Filed As

NY A10156

Establishes bicycle with electric assist safety courses; requires purchasers of bicycles with electric assist to provide a bicycle with electric assist safety certificate at the time of purchase; requires operators of bicycles with electric assist to carry identification when operating such bicycles.

NY HB1197

Sale of Electrical Assisted Bicycles Requirements

NY SF3236

Helmets requirement for operators of electric-assisted bicycles under the age of 18

NY A10230

Requires bicycles with electric assist and electric scooters to be registered with the department of motor vehicles and have a license plate affixed to such bicycle with electric assist or electric scooter.

NY S10015

Requires bicycles with electric assist and electric scooters to be registered with the department of motor vehicles and have a license plate affixed to such bicycle with electric assist or electric scooter.

NY SB471

Relating to Class 3 electric assisted bicycles.

NY S09360

Prohibits sellers of bicycles with electric assist, electric scooters, and motor-driven cycles from selling to persons less than sixteen years of age; requires valid proof of age at the point of purchase; establishes licensing requirements for bicycles with electric assist, electric scooters, and motor-driven cycles that can exceed twenty-eight miles per hour.

NY A09201

Prohibits sellers of bicycles with electric assist, electric scooters, and motor-driven cycles from selling to persons less than sixteen years of age; requires valid proof of age at the point of purchase; establishes licensing requirements for bicycles with electric assist, electric scooters, and motor-driven cycles that can exceed twenty-eight miles per hour.

NY S09361

Requires operators of bicycles with electric assist, electric scooters, and motor-driven cycles to wear protective head gear regardless of age.

NY A09213

Requires operators of bicycles with electric assist, electric scooters, and motor-driven cycles to wear protective head gear regardless of age.

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