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Lancaster vs Long Beach

How do skateboarding rules rules compare between Lancaster, CA and Long Beach, CA?

Lancaster and Long Beach have similar restriction levels.

Lancaster, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Skateboarding is restricted in LA County parks under Title 13.50, on Beaches and Harbors bike paths, and on county-controlled commercial walkways. California Vehicle Code Section 21212 also requires riders under eighteen to wear a helmet whenever skating in any public street, bikeway, or trail.

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Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Skateboarding is restricted in LA County parks under Title 13.50, on Beaches and Harbors bike paths, and on county-controlled commercial walkways. California Vehicle Code Section 21212 also requires riders under eighteen to wear a helmet whenever skating in any public street, bikeway, or trail.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLancasterLong Beach
Park rulesLACO Title 13.50LACO Title 13.50
Bike path banBeaches and Harbors trailsBeaches and Harbors trails
Helmet ageUnder 18 statewideUnder 18 statewide
State helmet lawCVC Section 21212CVC Section 21212
EnforcementLASD and park rangersLASD and park rangers

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Lancaster FAQ

Can I ride a skateboard on the Marvin Braude bike path?

No. The Department of Beaches and Harbors prohibits skateboards on the Marvin Braude Bike Trail and similar paved beach paths to keep the route reserved for bicycles and limited slow-moving uses.

Do helmet rules apply to scooters and electric skateboards?

Yes. California Vehicle Code 21212 covers skateboards, scooters, and inline skates for riders under eighteen, while electric scooter and bike riders have separate helmet rules under CVC 21235 and 21213.

Long Beach FAQ

Can I ride a skateboard on the Marvin Braude bike path?

No. The Department of Beaches and Harbors prohibits skateboards on the Marvin Braude Bike Trail and similar paved beach paths to keep the route reserved for bicycles and limited slow-moving uses.

Do helmet rules apply to scooters and electric skateboards?

Yes. California Vehicle Code 21212 covers skateboards, scooters, and inline skates for riders under eighteen, while electric scooter and bike riders have separate helmet rules under CVC 21235 and 21213.

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