Like other communities, Vernon Hills is seeing a rapid increase in the use of E-bikes and similar vehicles, particularly among young people. In an effort to maintain a safe environment for all, the Village is joining with the Park District and the schools to educate riders and their guardians on the rules and realities of E-bike usage.
- Electric bikes are not allowed on sidewalks – if you aren't ready to ride on the street and follow the rules of the road, then it likely isn't time to have an E-bike.
- Riders must be 16 or older to ride a Class 3 E-bike.
- Electric dirt bikes, ATVs and the like may only be operated on private property
- A helmet is recommended for all riders – whether using electric or more traditional wheels
- Conversations about courtesy and safety are encouraged as we move forward together!
While some communities have worked to create their own municipal regulations, the Village is taking a more measured approach at this time. The goal is to educate users and guardians not only on what is allowed by regulation but what is safe and appropriate. Going forward, the Village will continue to work for overarching regulation developed at the State level to help guide all communities on these efforts. Learn more about initial recommendations by viewing the September 12 Committee of the Whole Meeting as well as the VHPD Electric Bicycle Rules presentation.
Illinois State Statutes
Refer to the following Illinois State statutes related to E-Bikes:
- 625 ILCS 5/1-153.1: Off Highway Motorcycle Defined
- 625 ILCS 5/11-1426.1(b): Off Highway Motorcycle on roadway prohibited (a3)
- 625 ILCS 5?11-1517(g): Low Speed E-Bikes prohibited on Sidewalks
- 625 ILCS 5/11-1517(h): Operating Class 3 E-Bike under 16 years old
Vernon Hills Park District
Our partners at the Vernon Hills Park District are also working to inform and educate the community on E-Bikes and other mobility options.
- Vernon Hills Park District Micromobility & E-Bike Safety on Park District Property flier
- Vernon Hills Park District Conduct Ordinance No. 2-04, specifically Chapter III, starting on page 16
Learn More About the Types of E-Bikes
- Watch the short video: E-Bikes 101: What You Need to Know, provided by the Vernon Hills Police Department with the support of REI
- Watch the short video: Letters to Santa: E-Bike Edition