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E-bike Riders Should Know the Rules

July 9, 20261 Min Read
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With the rising popularity of e-bikes, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) want to remind riders that they must follow Ontario’s Highway Traffic Act.

To ride legally, all e-bikes should have working pedals, can go a maximum speed of 32 kilometres per hour, weigh no more than 120 kilograms, have two separate braking systems, and comply with all equipment standards in Ontario.

Unlike cars and trucks, e-bike users don’t need a driver’s licence, vehicle registration, licence plates, or insurance. However, riders must be at least 16 years old and wear a helmet.

It’s also important for riders to check if there are any extra bylaws or restrictions from their local municipalities.

The OPP encourages everyone on an e-bike to stay safe, be aware of their surroundings, and follow road rules.

In Point Edward, riding e-bikes is not allowed on the waterfront pathway.

The OPP mentioned that this affects the pathway along the waterfront area between the casino and the eastern part of the park system.

If you’re cycling in that area, look out for signs and local bylaw regulations.


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