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Rules of Riding E-Scooters in Different Provinces of Canada

Rules of Riding E-Scooters in Different Provinces of Canada

2nd Feb 2022

Electric scooters are a new form of transportation that is growing in popularity. They can be a great way to get around any Canadian town and they are much cheaper than owning a car.

In Canada, there are many different options for electric scooters. However, we will be talking about the legalities of riding e-scooters in Canada. In Toronto, you can find them from companies like Lime Scooters, Bird, and Waybots. You can also find them in Montreal from companies like Bolt Mobility and Bixi.

In Vancouver, you can find them from companies like Evo and Skip Scooters. The scooters cost $1 to start and then $0.15 per minute to ride which is generally cheaper than taking a taxi or Uber.

The modes of transport have been evolving from the old-fashioned horse and buggy to today's Tesla. Ever since scooters hit the streets in California in 2017, drivers have been wondering where they can ride them in Canada. In this listicle, we'll introduce you to 3 great cities that have tested the foray into e-scooting: Toronto, Quebec, and Vancouver.

Toronto

Electric Scooters are becoming more and more popular in the city of Toronto. These scooters are easy to use and can be found all over the city. You can find them on sidewalks, bike lanes, in parks, etc.

The City of Toronto has not yet released its official rules on how to ride these electric scooters on public property or roads. The rules that they do have are for parking them (either next to a bike rack or pole). They recommend that you don't park them in the middle of sidewalks because it blocks pedestrians, but for the usage of E Scooters, Toronto has yet banned them completely except for their usage in private properties.

-If you need last-minute transportation or simply looking to head out on some new adventures in a private property in Toronto, then you will be delighted to know that the nearest rideshare company is Lime e-scooter.

-The electric scooters do need some assembly but surprisingly, once assembled the parts are very neatly packed away. This means they are very easy to maneuver around with minimal wear and tear.

Quebec

Riding an electric scooter in Quebec can be tricky. There are many rules and regulations that you need to follow, which vary depending on the city you live in. For example, if you live in Montreal, you need a driver’s license and it has to be registered with the city of Montreal. You also need to wear a helmet at all times while riding on the road or the sidewalk.

The Quebec government has announced that it will be legalizing electric scooters in the province. This is a relief for many citizens, who have been using them illegally for the past few years.

There are many benefits to this new legislation, including the ability to ride on bike paths and sidewalks. Electric scooters are also much cheaper than traditional bikes because they don't require gas or oil to operate.

Vancouver

Vancouver is the first Canadian city to legalize electric scooters.

The city has managed to strike a balance between safety and accessibility by implementing legislation that prevents people from riding on sidewalks, but also allows them to ride on bike lanes and in designated bike parking spots.

The new rules are not without controversy; some argue that the scooters are unsafe for pedestrians, while others say they are an environmentally friendly alternative to cars.

Electric Scooters are a relatively new invention that has been sweeping the world. They are now becoming increasingly popular in Vancouver with many people riding them to work and school.

Electric Scooters can be ridden on sidewalks and bike lanes as they do not require any license or registration with the government. However, riders need to follow the rules of the road, which include wearing helmets and not riding on sidewalks when there are pedestrians present.

Conclusion

To answer the question of where you can ride electric scooters in Canada, we will summarise the major cities with related laws here.

-You can ride your electric scooter on the sidewalk in Quebec but not in Toronto.

- You can't rent or use an electric scooter for commercial purposes in any city.

- Proximity requirement: No more than 15 meters from a bike lane and 5 meters from a pedestrian walkway.

- If you're riding an electric scooter under 16 km/h, the length of the road is irrelevant, its speed limits are what matters.

This section concludes that there are no legal restrictions on riding an E-scooter in Toronto, Quebec, and Vancouver.

In Toronto, the City states that “limited use of electric scooters is permitted on private properties” and they do not require a license to operate an electric scooter.

In Quebec, the government has passed legislation for the use of electric scooters which states that they must be operated at a maximum speed of 32 km/h and only on public roads or bike paths.

In Vancouver, the city has not yet released any rules or regulations about E-scooters but they have stated that it will be illegal to operate them on sidewalks.