With the rise in popularity of electric bicycles, the SPD is reminding the community that not all e-bikes are created equal in the eyes of local law. To ensure safe cycling on Sanibel, specific classifications are strictly enforced on the SUP.
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Permitted E-Bikes: Only Class 1 e-bikes are allowed on the Shared Use Path. These are pedal-assist only, have no throttle, and provide a maximum assisted speed of 20 mph.
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Prohibited E-Bikes: Class 2 and Class 3 e-bikes are not permitted on the SUP.
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Age Requirement: Riders must be at least 16 years old to operate a permitted e-bike on the path.
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Skill Building: For those new to e-bikes, the SPD strongly recommends practicing in open areas before entering the paths or roadways, as these devices handle differently than traditional bicycles.
Defensive Riding and Awareness
Maintaining safe cycling on Sanibel requires more than just following equipment rules; it demands constant focus and defensive maneuvers.
Avoiding Distractions
The SPD notes that distractions are a leading cause of crashes on the island. Cyclists are urged to avoid:
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Using headphones or cell phones while in motion.
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Turning to talk to fellow riders while pedaling.
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Losing focus on the path ahead, especially in busy pedestrian zones.
Interacting with Motorists
Even though cyclists often have the right-of-way, the safest approach is to ride defensively.
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Assume Invisibility: Always assume that drivers may not see you.
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High-Risk Areas: Exercise extreme caution near intersections, driveways, and busy retail areas with multiple entry/exit points.
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Yielding: The SPD suggests yielding when necessary to avoid conflicts, even if you technically have the right-of-way.
Group Etiquette and Shared Path Courtesy
To reduce congestion and improve interactions with pedestrians and motorists, the Safe Cycling on Sanibel update provides clear guidelines for group travel.
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Single File: Groups should always ride in a single-file line to keep the path clear for others.
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Small Groups: It is recommended to keep group sizes to no more than three to four riders.
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Audible Signals: Use a bell or a clear vocal signal to alert others of your presence before passing.
Safe Cycling at a Glance
| Rule Category | SPD Requirement |
| Allowed E-Bikes | Class 1 (Pedal-assist only, max 20 mph) |
| Minimum Age | 16 years old for e-bikes |
| Riding Formation | Single file |
| Ideal Group Size | 3 to 4 riders maximum |
| Essential Tools | Bells or audible signals |
Working Together for a Safer Island
The Shared Use Path is a space for everyone—from fitness enthusiasts to families and visitors enjoying the sunshine. By adhering to these safe cycling on Sanibel principles, we can ensure the SUP remains a safe and enjoyable feature of our island for years to come.
At the LeAneSUAREZGroup, we encourage all our clients to pick up a bell and a helmet before heading out. The beauty of Sanibel is best enjoyed when everyone feels safe on the road.





