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No Driver’s License, No Chance: New Rule Goes Into Effect Today and Targets Thousands of Electric Bike and Moped Owners for Inspection

Published on 01/01/2026 at 23:45
Updated on 01/01/2026 at 23:46
Nova regra do Contran exige CNH para ciclomotores a partir de 2026 e amplia fiscalização sobre veículos elétricos em circulação nas cidades.
Nova regra do Contran exige CNH para ciclomotores a partir de 2026 e amplia fiscalização sobre veículos elétricos em circulação nas cidades.
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The Requirement for Driver’s License Category A or ACC for Mopeds Takes Effect in January 2026, After a Resolution from the Contran, and Directly Affects an Expanding Fleet in Rio, Which Grew 11% in Five Years and Already Counts About 48,500 Registered Vehicles, Extending the Reach of Urban Supervision

The resolution from the National Traffic Council that redefines criteria and obligations for electric bicycles, mopeds, and self-propelled vehicles is now in force, after an adaptation period, and will guide supervision starting January 1, 2026, in a scenario of 11% growth in the fleet of mopeds in Rio de Janeiro.

Growth of the Fleet and Change in Urban Daily Life

Two- or three-wheeled electric vehicles have become a constant presence in short and long trips in Brazilian cities. In Rio de Janeiro, Detran records an 11% increase in the number of mopeds over the last five years. Currently, about 48,500 of these vehicles are circulating in the state, reflecting new mobility habits.

The expansion of this type of transport is associated with the pursuit of autonomy, cost-effectiveness, and reduction of environmental impacts. Users report that the adoption of self-propelled vehicles meets the need for agility in traffic and improves quality of life, both individually and collectively, by reducing the flow of automobiles on the streets.

Technical Differences Between Self-Propelled Vehicles and Mopeds

Despite the visual similarity between models, the rules clearly distinguish each category. Self-propelled vehicles are defined by a maximum speed of 32 km per hour, motor power of up to 1,000 W, a wheelbase of 1.30 meters, and a maximum width of 70 centimeters. These vehicles can have two or three wheels.

Mopeds, on the other hand, have power above 1,000 W, limited to 4,000 W, and a speed over 32 km per hour, with a limit of up to 50 km. The technical differentiation is the central criterion of the new regulation, which aims to eliminate ambiguities created by the similar appearance of the vehicles and by the new habits of the user population.

The resolution published in 2023 by the National Traffic Council took effect after an adaptation period and brought stricter changes for mopeds. These vehicles now need to be registered, have their licensing up to date, and be operated by drivers with a category A license or an Authorization to Drive Moped.

The use of helmets has become mandatory, and circulation remains prohibited on sidewalks and bike lanes due to the higher speed. Meanwhile, electric bicycles and self-propelled vehicles are exempt from registration and licensing and can circulate in those spaces. Noncompliance with the rules may result in fines, vehicle seizure, suspension or revocation of the right to drive, and civil liability in case of accidents, generating more attention from supervision.

Accidents, Infrastructure, and Supervision in Rio

With the increase in usage, the number of occurrences has also grown. According to the Fire Department, collisions involving bicycles and electric motorcycles rose from 143 to 272 in one year, almost doubling. For conventional motorcycles, the city hall has implemented motorcycle lanes on roads such as Avenida Rei Pelé, reducing accidents.

The municipal goal is to reach 300 kilometers of corridors by 2028, including Avenue das Américas, Borges de Medeiros, and Epitácio Pessoa. Traffic law experts point out that the growing circulation of mopeds and electric vehicles requires similar adaptations to ensure safety. In a statement, the Municipal Guard indicated that it will continue to guide the population and that cases of disobedience may lead drivers to the police station, reinforcing the need to respect the rules to avoid risks and sanctions, including for inappropriate behaviors.

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José
José
02/01/2026 21:18

No Rio de Janeiro nem os veículos a combustão são fiscalizados, carro explode no posto de gás, sucatas rodam sem medo de fiscalização, moto então nem se fala. Não olham pra moto sem retrovisor, sem placa!, sem capacete, vão fiscalizar scooter eletrica!? Ainda mais que a diferença visual da que exige CNH do autopropelido é ****. Nada vai mudar, o prefeito precisa de voto, e não vai tomar medidas impopulares pq hj até mendigo tem esse troço

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