Introducing TCNF’s New Electric Scooter Legal Guide!

Thomas, Coon, Newton & Frost is pleased to announce our new electric scooter legal guide: Oregon E-Scooter Rights: A Legal Guide for Electric Scooter Riders. The guide was a team effort by TCNF personal injury attorneys Cynthia Newton, Ray Thomas, Jim Coon and Chris Thomas.

The guide covers several topics, including rules of the road, what to do if a crash occurs and insurance issues raised by e-scooters.

Here is a quick, ten point summary of e-scooter rules of the road, which are discussed in greater detail in our guide:

1)   An e-scooter is a “vehicle” in  the Oregon Vehicle Code and generally all traffic laws apply to it like other vehicles;

2)   E-scooters may be operated like other vehicles, but not on sidewalks.

3)   E-scooters may be ridden at speeds up to 15 mph on the public way.

4)   E-scooters must use the  bike lane if there is one and have the right of way just like a bicycle.

5)   E-scooters may travel  on any road with a speed limit of 25 mph or less.

6)   E-scooters may take the lane unless it slows down other traffic and then like bicycles must travel as far to the right (or left on a one-way street) as “practicable”.

7)   Any person 16 or older can ride an e-scooter on a public road.

8)   E-scooter riders must wear a helmet, but lack of a helmet may not be used against the rider in an injury case in court if there is a crash.

9)   E-scooter operators may not carry passengers.

10)   E-scooters may not ride on City of Portland or State of Oregon park paths or trails.

Please feel free to contact us with any question on Oregon electric scooter law.

Leave a Reply