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OPP reminds riders of E-bike and E-scooter rules
Police say compliant e-bikes and e-scooters do not need licensing or insurance, but altered vehicles and impaired riders can face criminal charges.
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OPP reminds riders of e-bike rules
As e-bikes gain popularity, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are reminding riders that they're also subject to Ontario's Highway Traffic Act.To be operated legally, all e-bikes need to be equipped with operable pedals, have a maximum speed of 32 kilometres per hour, weigh no more than 120 kilograms, have two independent braking systems, and meet all Ontario equipment standards.Unlike motor vehicles, e-bike operators are not required to have a…
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