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Moorpark vs Thousand Oaks

How do bike lane rules rules compare between Moorpark, CA and Thousand Oaks, CA?

Moorpark and Thousand Oaks have similar restriction levels.

Moorpark, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Moorpark designates Class II striped bike lanes along major corridors like Tierra Rejada Road and Spring Road, and the city's Active Transportation Plan adds Class IV separated lanes connecting Arroyo Vista Park, Moorpark College, and the Metrolink station.

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Thousand Oaks, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Thousand Oaks maintains Class I, II, and III bikeways under its Bikeway Master Plan, with California Vehicle Code rules governing right of way, helmet use under 18, and bike lane parking restrictions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMoorparkThousand Oaks
Passing buffer3 feet (CVC 21760)-
Helmet ruleRequired under 18Required under 18
State lawStreets & Hwys 890.4-
Local planActive Transportation Plan-
Plan-Bikeway Master Plan
Lane classes-Class I, II, III
Authority-CVC plus TOMC Title 10

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Moorpark FAQ

Can I park in a Class II bike lane to load groceries?

No, except where signs explicitly allow loading. Class II lanes are travel lanes for cyclists, and stopping in them violates California Vehicle Code 21211.

Are e-bikes allowed in Moorpark bike lanes?

Class 1 and Class 2 e-bikes (pedal-assist or throttle up to 20 mph) are allowed in bike lanes. Class 3 (up to 28 mph) is restricted on some Class I paths.

Thousand Oaks FAQ

Can I ride my bike on Thousand Oaks sidewalks?

Generally yes, except where signs prohibit it (some commercial corridors). Cyclists must yield to pedestrians and use audible signals when passing. Check posted signage in business districts.

Are e-bikes treated like regular bicycles?

Class 1 and Class 2 e-bikes follow most bicycle rules but cannot exceed 20 mph on Class I separated paths. Class 3 e-bikes (28 mph) restricted on most multi-use paths.

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