Let's be Safer Together, Carlsbad!

The City of Carlsbad uses the three Es of traffic safety -- education, engineering and enforcement -- to help ensure everyone uses local streets safely. Thanks to your support, it's working! Please continue to look out for one another, follow our safety tips and share your commitment publicly so others will do the same.

Safety classes

The Carlsbad Police Department hosts quarterly bike and e-bike safety classes. No classes are scheduled at this time, but you can sign up to get an email when new classes are scheduled.

Additionally, the San Diego County Bicycle Coalition hosts a variety of bike safety classes and bike rodeos where participants get hands-on practice. View upcoming events.

E-bike rules

The City of Carlsbad was the first city in the region to pass local laws that make it easier to enforce the safe and considerate use of e-bikes, scooters and other similar ways of getting around town.

  • The changes allow police to issue citations, but also allow most first-time violators to avoid penalty if they agree to take a safety course put on by the Police Department.
  • Overall, bicyclists and e-bike riders are subject to all the same rules of the road as drivers.
  • Riders who don’t follow the rules are subject to ticketing and fines as defined by the California Vehicle Code or Carlsbad Municipal Code.

Learn about the changes to the Carlsbad Municipal Code.

Download and print a one-page overview.

E-bike chart with e-motorcycles

*E-motorcycles have different requirements than e-bikes. Riders need a license, vehicle registration and insurance, and must follow the same rules on the road as motorcycles. 

  • Rainy

    3 ways to drive safely in a storm

    As we brace for this weekend’s winter storm, the City of Carlsbad is sharing advice from the National Weather Service to avoid travel unless it’s absolutely necessary.

    02/24/2023 12:41 PM

  • Cars and bike lane

    Free traffic safety classes

    The City of Carlsbad, in partnership with the San Diego County Bicycle Coalition and Circulate San Diego, is hosting a series of free traffic safety workshops and trainings. The first one is Thursday, Feb. 9, 6 – 7 p.m. on Zoom.

    02/09/2023 10:14 AM

  • Carlsbad and Tamarack

    Traffic projects to be discussed

    On Monday, city staff will discuss several important traffic safety projects with the Traffic & Mobility Commission.

    02/03/2023 1:10 PM

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    Pledge campaign launched

    At a news conference Wednesday morning, middle school students joined city and school officials, bike and walking groups and local businesses in asking the public to take a stand on traffic safety. The City of Carlsbad is launching the new Safer Streets Together pledge campaign as part of its respon

    01/25/2023

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    3 reasons to slow down on our roads

    Getting people to slow down on our roads is one of the main goals of our three-pronged approach to traffic safety, the “three Es:”

    01/23/2023

  • Ebike 7 news

    Safer Streets statewide

    Increased traffic collisions over the past few years have been a nationwide and statewide trend. To help address this problem, several new state traffic safety laws went into effect with the new year.

    01/09/2023 3:46 PM

  • Carlsbad and Tamarack

    Carlsbad Blvd and Tamarack improvements

    The City of Carlsbad is asking the public to review two options for reconfiguring the busy intersection of Carlsbad Boulevard and Tamarack Avenue and provide feedback to the Traffic & Mobility Commission by Feb. 6.

    01/05/2023 8:30 AM

  • New e-bike safety news

    New bike safety guide

    As families get ready to unwrap new bikes or e-bikes during the holidays, the City of Carlsbad is sharing helpful tips and safety information for new riders.

    12/23/2022 11:41 AM

  • Traffic safety progress update

    Traffic safety progress continues

    The City of Carlsbad advanced several key efforts this week to help address the local traffic safety emergency, which was originally proclaimed in August following a dramatic increase in collisions involving bikes and e-bikes.

    12/08/2022 5:21 PM

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