E - Bike Information

New E-Bike Ordinance Effective January 1, 2025:   

   

Starting January 1, 2025, the amended Town Ordinance regarding the operation of electric bicycles (E-Bikes) will take effect. You may view the full ordinance here 

   

Key Definition:   

   

An E-Bike is defined as “any bicycle that is assisted in movement by an electric motor,” with Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3 E-Bikes as specified in the Texas Transportation Code  

   

Key Takeaways - Requirements for Operating an E-Bike in Highland Park:   


  1. The operator must have a valid driver’s license.   
  2. The operator must obtain a permit from Highland Park DPS.   
  3. The operator must comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and ordinances.   
  4. Any operator under 21 years old must wear a helmet.   
  5. The E-Bike must have a permanent manufacturer’s label that includes the class, top speed, and motor wattage.    

Application for an E-Bike Permit:   

  

1. Beginning January 2025, E-Bike Permits must be submitted in person and in writing by the operator or parent/guardian at the Highland Park Department of Public Safety lobby, available Monday to Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. As part of the permitting process, the inspecting officer will review roadway safety, E-Bike operational regulations and answer any questions the applicant may have. The department will offer inspection periods that accommodate student schedules. Additional information, along with the E-Bike permit application, will be posted to this page in the coming days.   

  

2. The E-Bike permit application and the E-Bike will be inspected by a member of Highland Park DPS to ensure compliance with the following:    

 

  1. Applicant has a valid driver's license.  
  2. One operable lamp on the front emitting white light visible from 500 feet.    
  3. One operable lamp on the rear emitting red light visible from 500 feet.    
  4. Operable front and rear braking systems.    
  5. At least two side reflectors, one visible from the right and one from the left.   
  6. No modifications that place the E-Bike outside Texas Transportation Code specifications.   
  7. Class 3 E-Bikes must have a speedometer.    
  8. A Town-issued emblem affixed to the left-hand side of the frame.