In Connecticut, hoverboards are not considered electric personal assistive mobility devices (EPAMDs) or electric scooters. They fall into a gray area that is not specifically covered by the law. However, it is best to assume that hoverboards would fall under the EPAMD statutes.

According to these statutes, the rider must be at least 16 years old and the hoverboard must be a self-balancing device with two non-tandem wheels. It should be designed to transport only one person using an electric propulsion system and have a maximum speed limit of 15 miles per hour.

The hoverboard must also be equipped with front, rear, and side reflectors, a system for controlled stopping, and a headlamp if operated during the period when headlights are required on motor vehicles.


Connecticut, known as the “Constitution State,” is located in the New England region of the United States. It is bordered by Massachusetts to the north, Rhode Island to the east, Long Island Sound to the south, and New York to the west.

Connecticut has a rich colonial history and played a significant role in the early development of the United States. It was one of the original thirteen colonies and is known for its historic towns, stunning coastline, and vibrant cultural scene.

Some well-known cities in Connecticut are:
1. Hartford – The capital city of Connecticut and the location of the State Capitol building.
2. Bridgeport – The largest city in Connecticut, situated on the Long Island Sound.
3. New Haven – Home to Yale University, this city is known for its prestigious educational institutions and historic architecture.
4. Stamford – A major financial hub and corporate center, located in southwestern Connecticut.
5. Waterbury – Known as the “Brass City” due to its history in brass manufacturing, it is located in the Naugatuck River Valley.

Please note that this information is fairly surface level, and Connecticut has many other cities and towns worth exploring.

Citations: https://www.cga.ct.gov/2003/ba/2003SB-00698-R000284-BA.htm