Core Viewpoint - The newly revised "Beijing Non-Motor Vehicle Management Regulations" will be implemented on May 1, 2026, focusing on safety across the entire lifecycle of non-motor vehicles, including production, sales, registration, usage, parking, and charging [1][2]. Group 1: Helmet Regulations - The new regulations elevate the requirement for wearing safety helmets from a recommendation to a legal obligation, mandating that riders and passengers of electric bicycles wear helmets that meet national standards and have undergone mandatory product certification, with penalties for non-compliance [1][2]. Group 2: Age Regulations for Passengers - The age limit for minors allowed to ride as passengers on electric bicycles has been raised from 12 to 16 years, addressing the needs of families and improving convenience for daily transportation [1]. Group 3: Internet Rental Bicycle Management - The regulations impose total quantity control on internet-rented bicycles, including electric bicycles, with pilot programs already in place in several districts, resulting in the operation of approximately 15,000 shared electric bicycles [1]. Group 4: Operational Standards for Companies - Companies are required to standardize operations in vehicle deployment, maintenance, battery management, and user deposit collection, with detailed legal responsibilities for violations outlined [2]. Group 5: Implementation Support - Relevant authorities, including the Municipal Transportation Committee and the Traffic Management Bureau, are working on enhancing infrastructure and management measures to ensure the smooth implementation of the new regulations [2].
北京电动车后座乘员年龄放宽至16岁,“佩戴头盔”上升为法定义务,新规将于5月实施
Huan Qiu Wang Zi Xun·2026-01-07 08:59