Originally Posted by
indyfabz
The problem with throwing that out there is the scope is limited. Look at the eMTB Guidelines. They note rules vary, and the Trails section also has limited scope. There are trails in the state that are managed by various local government agencies, not-for-profits, etc. (One, the Snow Shoe Trail, requires an annual membership fee.) Those entities are not bound by state laws applicable to state-owned land or what the state defines as an ""E-Bike" for road use.
You are from PA but you didn't know class 1 ebikes are allowed in your state parks.