Moped Safety

If you are a moped operator, you must follow the same traffic rules as other motor vehicle operators. A moped is a two- or three-wheeled vehicle with a motor which has no more than 50cc piston displacement producing two brake horsepower or less. The moped must have a power drive system that does not require shifting gears and cannot have a top speed exceeding 30 mph on level surfaces.

Registration Requirements

License Requirements

Rules of the Road

Perform Safety Check, Before Riding

Riding Techniques

Body Position
    Sit straight and close enough to the handle bars to reach them with your arms slightly bent. Hold the handle grips firmly.

Turning

Be Visible

Braking

Ride Defensively

    Defensive driving is the key to safety. Expect the unexpected. Be aware of other vehicles and pedestrians. Be prepared for their mistakes. Watch for bicyclists, joggers, blind pedestrians, animals crossing the road, flying objects, gravel or icy and/or slippery roads.

The Road Ahead

Using Your Mirrors
    Check your mirrors every few seconds when you slow down, stop, change lanes or approach intersections. Also, check mirrors periodically to be aware of vehicles approaching and/or passing from behind.

Checking Around You
    Mopeds have "blind spots" that you need to check by turning your head. When changing lanes, always look over your shoulder at the traffic behind you.

Position for Visibility
    As a moped operator, you can often see things other vehicle operators cannot.

Night Riding

Keeping Your Distance

Distance in Front

Distance to the Side
    Be careful when a vehicle passes. Trucks can create gusts of wind that affect your steering. When you pass parked cars, allow for people opening doors and getting out of vehicles by moving to the left side of your lane. Move further over to the right when oncoming traffic passes you.

Distance Behind
    Monitor traffic behind you. If another vehicle follows you too closely, allow the vehicle to pass. Brake or signal early to communicate that you are turning, slowing down or stopping.

Intersections
    Most moped/car crashes occur at intersections, so enter them slowly and assume others do not see you. If you turn right, watch for approaching vehicles turning left in front of you. If you turn left, enter the intersection and turn when oncoming traffic has cleared.

Emergencies                                  

Remember ... Never drink alcohol or use other drugs before riding a moped!

For Your Protection ... Always wear an approved safety helmet!

 

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