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Snoqualmie holds first reading of electric‑motorcycle ordinance; council narrows passenger rule
Summary
At first reading, council reviewed a proposed ordinance to define and regulate electric motorcycles in Snoqualmie, debated the 28 mph language and passenger restrictions, and adopted an amendment allowing passengers only on vehicles specifically designed by the manufacturer for two riders.
The Snoqualmie City Council held the first reading on Nov. 24 of an ordinance to add municipal rules for electric motorcycles, including definitions, operating limits, helmet and registration requirements, and penalties.
Interim Chief Haracey described the proposed code language to distinguish electric motorcycles from pedal‑assisted e‑bikes and to set equipment and operation standards. “Electric motorcycles are not legal to operate unless they meet certain requirements,” the interim chief…
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