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Originally Posted by Rob_E
The GAP section, I assume, had no ban on ebikes,
After I posted above I looked up the rules re: the GAP as I will be riding it (not on an e-bike) starting this weekend. Here are the rules:

Section B: Motorized forms of transportation are not allowed, with the following exceptions:
1. Maintenance and other purposes designated by regional and local trail groups;
2. motorized wheelchairs;
3. bicycles with an electric assist system; and
4. emergency and police vehicles

Bicycles with an Electric Assist System are considered to be any unicycle, bicycle, tricycle, or
quadracycle with an electric motor not exceeding 750 watts of power, a maximum weight of 100
pounds, pedal-assist, and top-speed utilized not in excess of 15 miles per hour, or less if
otherwise noted.*

*This definition is in compliance with the Consumer Product Safety Commission Public Law 107–319, 116 Stat., Act
2776 and the Federal Highway Administration Title 23, United States Code 217.
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