Northumberland OPP – Safe Use of E-Bikes, Mopeds and Motor Scooters in Ontario

The Northumberland Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) reminds residents and visitors of the legal requirements and safety considerations for operating e-bikes, mopeds, and motor scooters on Ontario roads.

As new mobility options emerge, it is essential that all road users understand how these vehicles are regulated under Ontario law.

Where You Can Ride

E-bikes, mopeds, and motor scooters are not permitted on controlled-access highways, including the 400-series highways and others listed under Ontario law

 

Operator Requirements

Vehicle Definitions and Differences

 

E-Bike Equipment Standards

To be legally operated in Ontario, an e-bike must:

Please note, removing the pedals or modifying the motor to exceed speed or power limits reclassifies the e-bike as a motor vehicle, requiring full licensing and insurance.

Legal Considerations

 

For More Information

Visit the Ontario government’s official pages on:

·        Riding an e-bike | ontario.ca

·        Bicycle safety | ontario.ca

·        Keeping your motorcycle or moped on the road | The Official Ministry of Transportation (MTO) Motorcycle Handbook | ontario.ca

·        R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 630 VEHICLES ON CONTROLLED-ACCESS HIGHWAYS | ontario.ca

The OPP urges all road users to share the road responsibly. Whether you’re driving a car, riding an e-bike, or walking, awareness, courtesy, and compliance with the law are essential to keeping our communities safe. If you’re unsure about the rules for your vehicle, take the time to learn before you travel.

Author: Pete Fisher

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