Can you get a DUI on an electric skateboard

Being convicted of Driving Under the Influence, or better known as a DUI, is a major disruption for every area of your life. Primarliy, due to the fact that you may be unable to drive as your license has been suspended. But does this apply if you were not driving a car but rather riding a skateboard? In this article we will unpack what this looks like and what (if any) effect this could have on your daily routine as you now know it.

Is a skateboard the same as a car, even though it doesn't have a motor? 

In order to answer this question correctly, we must first define if a skateboard is a vehicle within the meaning of the Vehicle Code. Below is the list of criteria that defines a vehicle (device a person or property) can:

  • move
  • propel
  • be drawn on a highway

Only exceptions are:

  • device moved exclusively by human power (does not have a motor)
  • used exclusively on stationary tracks or rails

In short, the answer is no, you cannot be given a DUI for driving your skateboard under the influence. However, just because a skateboard does not fall into the Vehicle Code definition or criteria, or have a motor, that does not mean you cannot face severe consequences for being under the influence and operating a skateboard while under the influence. 

What happens if I am still detained?

There is actually a specific clause within the Vehicle Code that gives an option for a Police Officer to charge you with a misdemeanor if you are operating a skateboard under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Typically, a misdemeanor charge comes with jail time. However, in some States, this one only allows you to be charged up to $250 while in other States you could be facing the same amount of jail time as if you were driving a car, truck, SUV, or moped. This typically falls under the category of public drunkenness and/or even reckless driving. These charges are just as severe in the case of a skateboard as they are in a car, due to the fact that each State within the United States can write their own laws and guidelines for such cases. Given that each and every person is unique, their circumstances are unique as well. No single case is exactly the same as another, making it that much more important to know the DUI/DWI laws within your State.

Conclusion

If you are seriously seeking to obtain a safe way home after consuming alcohol, then it is in your best interest to do every single thing in your power to aviod being convicted of a DUI/DWI and hire an experienced and professional lawyer. One who is well versed in DUI law and is capable of not only helping you understand your specific circumstance, but equally your options within the State lines you reside in and are applying within. They will be your best asset in successfully navigating your particular and unique process, as well as having endless resources at their disposal in assisting you with the most favorable outcome possible.

As I said before, professionals are not allowed to ride without wearing protective gear. All skateboarding competitions follow this rule strictly. During skateboarding, riders wear helmets for head and face protection, arm pads for securing their limbs, and knee pads for the safety of joints. Some skateboarders wear goggles, too, for eye protection.

Why is skateboarding bad?

In my opinion, skateboarding is not bad if done protectively. However, some people think that skating is a risky activity, especially for younger kids, because they have poor stability, coordination, and balance. Plus, their bones are less developed, which puts them at high risk of injuries.

Conclusion

I hope that all your concerns related to the outlook of wearing a helmet will be clear now. Please never forget that safety always comes first. You need to be careful about yourself, be a bit creative, and choose the best helmet from the market. Then, there will be no way you look odd wearing a helmet!

Happy Skating πŸ™‚

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California allows electric skateboards on roads with a speed limit under 35 mph. You are allowed on public bicycle paths, highways, sidewalks, or bikeways but you can't go faster than 15 mph. It's important to note that riders are still required to adjust for changing conditions on the road, just like a motorist.

Can you get a DUI on a skateboard in Florida?

Always remember, Florida has a very broad DUI law – a person does not have to be driving a car. They can be on a bicycle, on a skateboard and even a motorized wheelchair has been found to be a vehicle within the definition of the DUI Statute in Florida.

Is it illegal to ride a longboard drunk?

A bicycle, skateboard, razor scooter, or longboard do not qualify as a vehicle under the Vehicle Code. Because of that, persons should not be charged with DUI if they are on a bicycle, skateboard, or something similar. It is still unsafe to ride bikes or skateboards under the influence, and it should be avoided.

Can you ride an electric skateboard drunk?

Specifically, Section 21296 of the California Vehicle Code states that: It is unlawful for a person to operate an electrically motorized board upon a highway while under the influence of an alcoholic beverage or any drug, or under the combined influence of an alcoholic beverage and any drug.