Atlanta BeltLine Eastside
Popular corridor; protected.
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State trail-access baseline: Class 1 and 2 may use bike paths shared use paths unless prohibited Class 3 allowed only on adjacent highways or where local authority allows
Check with your trusted local bike shop for assembly and maintenance. Ariel Rider support can help answer any questions about our bikes in Atlanta, Georgia.
Need the statewide breakdown? Georgia e-bike registration, license, helmet, and class law.
Yes for at least one requirement in this state.
License: No driver license or registration required for statutory e bikes
Registration: No driver license or registration required for statutory e bikes
Insurance: No driver license or registration required for statutory e bikes
Yes for at least some riders in this state.
Helmet required for all Class 3 riders and passengers, and anyone under 16 on any class.
Throttle use depends on class and route type.
Three class system Class 1 and 2 assist to 20 mph Class 3 pedal assist to 28 mph Class 3 requires speedometer
Not everywhere. Many trails have class-specific access rules.
Class 1 and 2 may use bike paths shared use paths unless prohibited Class 3 allowed only on adjacent highways or where local authority allows
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