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Naperville Bans Kids Under 16 From E-Bikes—Parents Face Up to $500 Fines

December 9, 2025

What Naperville Parents Must Know About the New E-Bike Crackdown

Naperville has passed sweeping new regulations that change how electric bicycles and scooters can be used within city limits—and parents are now directly on the hook when their children break the rules. The ordinance, approved unanimously by the City Council, introduces age limits, parent fines up to $500, impoundment, and stricter path restrictions for e-bikes.

Below is a breakdown of what every Naperville parent needs to know right now.


Key Takeaways (Read This First)


Why Naperville Passed the New E-Bike Restrictions

Local officials cited a growing number of crashes—particularly involving young, inexperienced riders—and the increasing inconsistency between municipalities’ e-bike rules.

Officials also pointed to fatalities across the Chicago metro area, especially among children riding high-speed Class 3 e-bikes. The new ordinance aims to prevent similar tragedies in Naperville.


The New Rules, Explained Simply

1. Age Limits

Under Illinois law, riders must be 16 to operate Class 3 e-bikes.
Naperville now extends that rule to all e-bike classes:

No exceptions.


2. Parent Liability

If a child under 16 is caught riding an e-bike or e-scooter:

Parents are legally expected to prevent minors from operating these vehicles.


3. Multiuse Path Restrictions

This rule aligns Naperville with:

All already prohibited Class 3 bikes on trails.


4. E-Scooter Rules

State law:

Naperville adds:


5. Other Motorized Devices

The ordinance prohibits use of:

Unless titled, registered, and used in accordance with state motor vehicle laws.


Community Response & Ongoing Debate

While most residents support increased safety, some believe the Class 3 trail ban lacks logic—pointing out that many non-electric bikes can reach the same speeds.

City officials acknowledge the concerns but emphasize consistency across jurisdictions and the growing regional trend of restricting high-speed e-bike usage.


What This Means for Naperville Families

If your child owns or rides an e-bike or e-scooter:

For families, the biggest change is clear:
Parents—not the kids—now bear financial responsibility.


Need Help With a Naperville Traffic or E-Bike Citation?

As an attorney handling cases in DuPage County, including Naperville, Attorney Cynthia Pietrucha assist families navigating e-bike and scooter regulations, citations, impound issues, and related ordinance violations.

If you or your child received a ticket or warning, contact me to discuss legal representation at a flat-fee.

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