This may have been covered elsewhere.
So my understanding is that e-Bikes/eScooters which seem to cover a wide range of vehicle choice are now legal today as far as the province is concerned.
The article seems to concentrate on the small stand-on scooters but what about eBicycles and larger eScooters within the weight and power limits.
Absent any bylaw legislation say in Mississauga - what is preventing me from getting an e-Something under 24 kph on the road to grocery shop etc.
If Ontario makes them legal but Mississauga has no bylaw ........????
So my understanding is that e-Bikes/eScooters which seem to cover a wide range of vehicle choice are now legal today as far as the province is concerned.
The article seems to concentrate on the small stand-on scooters but what about eBicycles and larger eScooters within the weight and power limits.
Absent any bylaw legislation say in Mississauga - what is preventing me from getting an e-Something under 24 kph on the road to grocery shop etc.
If Ontario makes them legal but Mississauga has no bylaw ........????
Ontario to allow e-scooters on streets, but cities get final say
By David RiderCity Hall Bureau Chief
Wed., Nov. 27, 2019timer4 min. read
Ontario to allow e-scooters on streets, but cities get final say
Under the provincial rules, e-scooter drivers will have to be at least 16 years old and wear a helmet, and their vehicles will need to have a horn or bell and a front and rear light.
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