Legislation Details

Reference No. CB-071-2025    Draft No.
Type: Council Bill Status: Enacted
Meeting Body County Council
Meeting Date 11/17/2025
Introduced Date 10/21/2025 Public Hearing Date 11/17/2025 @ 10:00 AM
Effective date: 1/23/2026    
Title: AN ACT CONCERNING VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC - BIKE LANES AND BIKEWAYS for the purpose of providing certain definitions; providing for prohibiting motorized vehicles on bike lanes and bikeways with certain exceptions and generally regarding the prohibition with exceptions of motor vehicles on bike lanes and bikeways.
Proposers/Sponsors: Eric C. Olson, Ingrid S. Watson, Krystal Oriadha, Thomas E. Dernoga, Shayla Adams-Stafford, Calvin S. Hawkins, Edward P. Burroughs, Wanika Fisher, Wala Blegay, Jolene Ivey
Code sections: 26-152 -
Attachments: 1. CB-071-2025 - signed pdf, 2. B2025071, 3. CB-071-2025 Summary, 4. CB-071-2025 Report, 5. CB-071-2025 PAFI, 6. CB-071-2025 OOL Comment, 7. CB-071-2025 OMB Comments
Contact: Kathy Canning

Title

AN ACT CONCERNING VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC - BIKE LANES AND BIKEWAYS for the purpose of providing certain definitions; providing for prohibiting motorized vehicles on bike lanes and bikeways with certain exceptions and generally regarding the prohibition with exceptions of motor vehicles on bike lanes and bikeways. 

 

Background

This bill deals with the current authority regarding the prohibition of  motorized vehicles on sidewalks or trails. It also prohibits motorized vehicles on bike lanes and bikeways with certain exceptions. It provides that no person shall stop, park, stand or drive any motorized vehicle in a bike lane or bikeway. Electric bicycles or scooters are not classified as motorized vehicles for the purposes of  this law.  An authorized emergency vehicle responding to an emergency, a transit vehicle, a vehicle picking up or discharging disabled individuals, or a vehicle that has become unintentionally disabled are exempt from the provisions of this law. Bikeable shoulders shall be exempted unless they are striped as bike lanes.  It provides for a $50 fine for violations of this law.