Hoboken Commercial E-Delivery License Test

Pursuant to Chapter 168-48 of the Hoboken Municipal Code, individuals who use e-bikes or scooters to perform commercial delivery services within the City of Hoboken must be registered and receive a license from the City.

To qualify for a commercial e-delivery license, operators must submit an application, pay a $5 registration fee, and pass a test that assesses the applicant’s understanding of the regulations governing the operation of e-bikes and scooters for commercial delivery services within the City of Hoboken. 

Applicants who pass the test will then receive a reflective vest and a license to operate within the City. They must wear the vest and carry the license at all times when making commercial deliveries on an electric bicycle or scooter. Failure to wear a reflective vest while operating an e-bike or e-scooter while making commercial deliveries may result in a fine of up to $50 per offense.

Four out of five correct answers (80%) are required to pass.  

Upon completion of the exam, you must complete your registration at the ground floor of City Hall (94 Washington St.) by making an appointment at: https://outlook.office365.com/book/HobokenParkingUtility@hobokennj.gov/

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Can you ride your e-bike or scooter on sidewalks? *
Do you have to stop at red lights and stop signs when operating an e-bike or e-scooter? *
Do you have to ride your e-bike or scooter in the same direction as the flow of traffic? *
Do you have to wear a reflective vest when making commercial deliveries using an e-bike? *
Can you park your e-bike or e-scooter in the middle of the sidewalk or anywhere that blocks pedestrian traffic? *

THE VISION ZERO PLEDGE

Because I know my choices matter, I pledge to respect the safety of my community and eliminate all traffic-related injuries and deaths in Hoboken by 2030 by committing the following actions:

I pledge to...

 

Yield to the most vulnerable road user, regardless of the rules of the road.

Follow all laws and regulations governing the use of Hoboken’s streets.

Always look out for pedestrians at crosswalks and turn slowly around corners. When I see a pedestrian crossing the street, I will yield the right of way.

Never park where I obstruct visibility in a crosswalk. Parking too close to a crosswalk is not only illegal, but it also blocks sightlines for approaching pedestrians, bicyclists, and other drivers.

Look out by looking up. While distracted driving is one of the leading causes of crashes, it is also one of the most preventable. Therefore, when I’m behind the wheel, I will keep my eyes on the street.

Never drive if I am impaired, even slightly, by drugs and alcohol.

Drive extra slowly and cautiously around schools and parks. If I am dropping a child off at school, I pledge to not park in a manner that prevents pedestrians, bicyclists, and other drivers from safely using the street.

Remember that when I am behind the wheel, my vehicle can take someone’s life or cause serious harm, regardless of which user violated the rules.

Never flee a crash scene and always call 911 if I hit a pedestrian or cyclist.

Not to exceed 20 MPH in Hoboken, realizing that the likelihood of causing serious injury to a pedestrian increases significantly at speeds above 20 MPH.

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