2 up, no license, no insurance or training. No plate
Don't forget the case of beer strapped to the back fender.
2 up, no license, no insurance or training. No plate
I think it's only a matter of time before E-Bikes and powered bikes (gas ones are becoming more popular) are licenced in some fashion. Too many of them on the roads now and as Brian touched on it seems like a virtual free for all out there.
Not to mention Auntie Kathleen and the Fiberals have never met a "revenue stream" they didn't fall in love with at first sight..lol
They can do 30-40 Kmh, have significant mass, and can do significant damage. They are being used in ways that are dangerous to pedestrians. That screams out "regulation" to me.
Actually they are restricted at 32km.
Actually they are restricted at 32km.
I agree that is more than enough to still do serious damage but just clarifying actual e-bike speed restrictor for Ontario and I believe Canada.
28mph is the standard in USA (45 kmph)
Throwing this out to Hedo or others(Bike cop) in prior or current law enforcement.....but i believe it is still illegal for an e-bike or a regular bicycle to ride on a sidewalk.
And just to clarify further......it would also be important to note that the E-Bike will fall under HTA of IMPAIRED if found intoxicated.
And just to clarify further......it would also be important to note that the E-Bike will fall under HTA of IMPAIRED if found intoxicated.
He need to licence and insure it those gas powered bikes are now motorcycles ad legally are classed as motorcycles.
An ebike is not classified as a "motor vehicle" under the Criminal Code of Canada*, unless modified, nor is it classified as a "motor vehicle" under the HTA.
*EDIT* A quick search seems to indicate that little loophole was closed, sometime recently.
Only if it goes over 32K out of the box.
If it's gas-powered, it falls into motor vehicle territory regardless of what speed it is or is not limited to.
I couldn't find any reference to that. Not saying it's not the truth, just interested in reading it. Link?
Interesting...so it's all in the wording.
Surprised so many of these continue to run around scott free then, at least based on my observations. As I've mentioned, seems to be a lot of ebikes and such around south Oshawa, often with a case of beer (or empties) on the back. Wonder if the two have anything to do with each other.
Impaired driving charges under the Criminal Code of Canada can be laid against impaired e-bike operators. If you have already been disqualified from driving as a result of conviction under the Criminal Code (impaired driving, over-80, dangerous driving, etc) you are also disqualified from operating an e-bike, because e-bikes are still considered motor vehicles under the federal legislation from which the Criminal Code and the Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Act derive.
Actually they are restricted at 32km.
I agree that is more than enough to still do serious damage but just clarifying actual e-bike speed restrictor for Ontario and I believe Canada.
28mph is the standard in USA (45 kmph)
Throwing this out to Hedo or others(Bike cop) in prior or current law enforcement.....but i believe it is still illegal for an e-bike or a regular bicycle to ride on a sidewalk.
And just to clarify further......it would also be important to note that the E-Bike will result in a charge of IMPAIRED if found intoxicated.
From griff2's post
(ii) a mechanism that prevents the motor from being engaged before the bicycle attains a speed of 3 km/h; (bicyclette assistée)
Does this mean they have to pedal the first few feet before the motor can kick in? I have seen it but always thought it was to improve acceleration. I will also watch closer to see if this happens all the time or whether a few have bypassed another device.