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Mobility & Curb Rules in Manchester, NH (2026)

4 verified mobility & curb rules for Manchester, New Hampshire, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Shared E-Scooter Rules

Manchester does not currently host a permitted shared e-scooter program. Personally owned electric scooters operate under New Hampshire RSA 265 motor vehicle rules, generally treated as bicycles when ridden on streets and bike lanes.

Shared Scooter Rules in Manchester

Some Restrictions

Bike Lane Rules

Manchester provides bike lanes on selected streets and rail-trail connections including the Heritage Trail along the Merrimack River. Cyclists follow New Hampshire RSA 265 vehicle rules and may use streets where bike lanes are absent.

Bicycle Rules and Lanes in Manchester

Some Restrictions

Curb Management

Manchester manages downtown curb space through a mix of metered parking, signed loading zones, and bus stops served by Manchester Transit Authority. Ch. 390 governs vehicle stopping and standing rules across the city.

Curb Use and Loading Zones

Some Restrictions

E-Bike Classes

New Hampshire RSA 259:23 establishes three classes of low-speed electric bicycles and treats them as bicycles for road and trail use. Manchester follows the state framework without imposing additional citywide restrictions.

Electric Bike Classes in New Hampshire

Few Restrictions

Looking for Hillsborough County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Manchester city rules.

Mobility & Curb Rules in Hillsborough County