Quick Facts

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Max Speed
Electric scooters should not exceed speed limits designed for bicycles in the area, which is typically around 20 mph, but local regulations may vary.
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Minimum Age
Riders must have a valid driver's license, which typically means the minimum age is 16, but local requirements may vary.
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Helmets Required?
No, helmet use is not legally enforced but is strongly encouraged to reduce injury.

Summary

Kansas law keeps scooters off highways and treats them like bicycles on city streets, so operate on ≤35 mph roads, hug the right edge, and use the new RideKC Bike hubs the Unified Government is rolling out across KCK in 2025 to avoid $2 out-of-hub fees when you park.

Detailed Information

Kansas Statute 8-15,113 bans electric-assisted scooters from any interstate, federal, or state highway but otherwise gives them the same rights and duties as bicycles while letting Kansas City, Kansas layer on stricter sidewalk or speed rules. In practice that means crossing state routes only at intersections, riding as far right as practicable, yielding to pedestrians, and keeping at least one hand on the bars whenever you carry anything. The Unified Government reported a 12% jump in RideKC Bike e-bike trips in 2024 and is adding new hubs, a Wrangler incentives program, and a $2 convenience fee for out-of-hub parking in 2025 east of I-635, so expect more clearly marked corrals and enforcement when you stage a privately owned scooter. Plan your routes on bike lanes or low-speed arterials, park upright in the furniture zone, and watch UG alerts for any future restrictions on sidewalks or high-speed corridors.

Official References

Updated on November 10th, 2025

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