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California Insurance Requirements for Motorcycle


Motorcycle riders in California must have bodily injury coverage of at least $15,000 per person and $30,000 per accident, and property damage coverage of $5,000 (15/30/5). These limits apply to private passenger vehicles driven on public roadways (not ATVs or dirt bikes), but some vehicles are excluded.
For example, changes in California law created three separate classes of electric bicycles (which have a maximum speed of 28 miles per hour) beginning in 2016, but those vehicles do not have to be registered in California, they don’t require a license, and drivers do not need to prove financial responsibility.
Having said that, the rules might be different in other states. Electric bicycles (or mopeds and scooters) might have different laws and anyone who owns a motorcycle or similar vehicle needs to be aware of them. It is their responsibility to follow them and meet the necessary requirements.
The state of California also allows motorcycle riders to meet their financial responsibility in ways other than motorcycle insurance. In place of insurance, Californians can pay a cash deposit of $35,000 to the state’s department of motor vehicles, obtain a DMV-issued certificate of self-insurance or get a surety bond for $35,000 from a company licensed to do business in the state.