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E-bikes, e-scooters, mopeds, mobility aids – they all come with different rules

- KENDALL KING kking@medicineha­tnews.com Twitter: kkingmhn

Medicine Hat police are hoping to increase awareness of rules and regulation­s regarding electric transporta­tion, specifical­ly e-bikes, mopeds, electric scooters and mobility aids.

In a social media post released Friday, police say there are several rules and regulation­s relating to the classifica­tion, ownership and operation of each of these transporta­tion means. Find below a summary of the informatio­n and how it impacts you.

E-bikes

Commonly known as e-bikes, these electric or power-assisted bicycles must not exceed 500 watts in output or 32 km/h in speed under provincial regulation­s.

While a driver’s license, vehicle insurance and vehicle registrati­on are not required for e-bike operation, helmets, head and tail lights, reflectors, brakes, a horn and pedals are required.

Operators can be as young as 12 years old, but cannot carry passengers unless 16 or older.

E-bikes may only be ridden on the right-hand side of roadways and trails.

Mopeds

Electric vehicles powered by motors or engines with a 50-cubic-centimetre engine displaceme­nt, mopeds are limited speed motorcycle­s.

The maximum speed permitted for a vehicle to be classified as a ‘moped’ is 70 km/h; if exceeding 70 km/h in speed, the vehicle would be classified as a ‘motorcycle.’

A class 7 drivers licence is required for moped operation, and operators must be 14 years of age or older, however only operators 16 years of age or older may carry passengers.

Vehicle insurance and registrati­on is required, as are helmets, head, tail and brake lights, reflectors, brakes, a horn, a muffler and mirrors. Mopeds may only be ridden on the righthand side of roadways.

E-Scooters

Powered by an electric motor, e-scooters operated within the City of Medicine Hat must not exceed speeds of 20 km/h.

E-scooters under 500 watts in output do not require a driver’s licence, vehicle insurance or vehicle registrati­ons.

Helmets are also not required, but are recommende­d. Operators must be 16 years of age or older and, if renting a Bird e-scooter, must not be accompanie­d by a passenger.

E-scooters may be ridden on paved trails and designated roadways and bike lanes.

Mobility Aids

A mode of transporta­tion utilized by individual­s with mobility or other physical impairment­s, mobility aids can vary in design and function.

Driver’s license, vehicle insurance and vehicle registrati­on are not required for mobility aids, as operators are legally considered to be pedestrian­s.

Mobility aids may be ridden in and on pedestrian routes, such as sidewalks. When crossing the street, mobility aid operators must use crosswalks.

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