E-Bikes in Miami — Where You Can Ride

Flat, windy, and sunny. Learn how to navigate Miami’s causeways and stay safe in coastal traffic.

State Law — Florida

Classification
Three class framework codified under §316.20655 and §316.2065.
Helmet
Under 16: helmet required when riding a bicycle (F.S. §316.2065(3)(d)).
Throttle rules
Three class system recognized e bikes have same rights and duties as bicycles. Three-class labeling required; motors must disengage when rider stops pedaling or brakes (F.S. §316.20655).
Trail access
E bikes may ride where bicycles are allowed; local governments may restrict certain paths/trails (F.S. §316.20655).
Minimum age
No statewide minimum age; local governments may set minimum ages (F.S. §316.20655(8)) No statewide minimum age for Class 1 and 2.
Licensing / Registration
No license/registration/insurance required (F.S. §316.20655(2)).

Where to Ride E-Bikes in Miami, Florida (Routes & Maps)

Rickenbacker Causeway

11.5 mi · +200 ft

Open water views; exposed to wind.

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The Underline

6.1 mi · +80 ft

Shaded urban path beneath Metrorail.

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Venetian Causeway

9.7 mi · +120 ft

Island‑to‑island bridges; breezy.

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Service & Maintenance

Check with your trusted local bike shop for assembly and maintenance. Ariel Rider support can help answer any questions about our bikes in Miami, Florida.

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