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E-Bike Routes & Rules in Miami, FL

For Miami bike routes, start with Commodore Trail, Rickenbacker Causeway, and Venetian Causeway. This guide highlights named corridors with route profiles, map links, and e-bike class notes in the route cards.

Miami e-bike guide

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Where to ride e-bikes in Miami, Florida

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Quick answer

Miami has 10 go-to e-bike routes covering about 67 miles, and most riders start with the Commodore Trail. Class 1 and Class 2 e-bikes are a good fit on the shared-use paths here, while Class 3 carries local limits.

10Mapped routes
~67 miCombined distance
+1490 ftTotal climbing
7/10Shared-use paths
Florida trail baseline

In Florida, Class 1 and Class 2 e-bikes are commonly allowed anywhere bicycles are allowed, including many multi-use paths, unless a local rule or agency policy s...

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Commodore Trail

2.4 miDistance +40 ftClimbing Shared-useType
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Rickenbacker Causeway

11.5 miDistance +200 ftClimbing Shared-useType
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Venetian Causeway

9.7 miDistance +120 ftClimbing Shared-useType
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The Underline

6.1 miDistance +80 ftClimbing Shared-useType
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M-Path

11.2 miDistance +60 ftClimbing Shared-useType
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Ludlam Trail

5.6 miDistance +20 ftClimbing Shared-useType
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Old Cutler Trail

6.1 miDistance +240 ftClimbing Shared-useType
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Rickenbacker Causeway Bike Route

3.1 miDistance +140 ftClimbing MixedType
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Miami Neighborhood Bikeway Connector

Miami Neighborhood Bikeway Connector is the calmer neighborhood option in Miami, useful for practical miles without c...

5.2 miDistance +340 ftClimbing MixedType
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Miami Public-Street Errand Loop

Miami Public-Street Errand Loop is best for riders comfortable mixing public streets with marked bicycle space. The r...

5.6 miDistance +250 ftClimbing MixedType
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The Florida rules that matter in Miami

Quick answers for Miami riders; the full statute text and sources live on the state guide.

Paperwork

Do I need a license, registration, or insurance in Florida?

Yes for at least one requirement in this state.

Safety

Do I need a helmet in Florida?

Helmet rules depend on age and class.

Technical

Are throttle e-bikes legal in Florida?

Usually yes, with class-based limits and local exceptions.

Access

Can I ride on local trails in Miami?

Often yes on selected routes, depending on class and local policy.

The complete statewide text, citations, and sources live on the Florida law guide.

Service and maintenance

Typically shipping out in 3 to 7 business days. Check with your trusted local bike shop for assembly and maintenance.

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