SOQUEL — The California Highway Patrol is reminding riders and parents of the legal requirements for operating electric motorcycles on public roads after two minors were stopped earlier this month for multiple vehicle code violations near Cabrillo College.
A motor officer patrolling Soquel Drive observed two electric motorcycles and initiated a traffic stop. Police said both riders were minors, unlicensed, and operating motorcycles that were not registered and had no proof of insurance. The children were released to their parents, and both motorcycles were towed.
Officials said many electric motorcycles are designed for off-highway use and must be registered with the California Department of Motor Vehicles as off-highway vehicles. To be operated legally on public roadways, riders must have a valid driver license with a Class M1 endorsement, a DOT-approved helmet, proper DMV registration and license plate, required safety equipment, and liability insurance.
Police also cautioned parents and guardians that allowing an unlicensed minor to operate a motor vehicle on a highway may result in a citation under California Vehicle Code 14607.
Authorities urged riders to follow the law to help keep roadways safe.
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