Quebec has recently introduced new regulations banning motorcycles, scooters, and mopeds that don't meet federal safety standards from public roads. These changes, effective immediately, aim to address safety concerns due to the high speed and weight of non-compliant vehicles. However, if you're an electric kick scooter or e-bike rider, there's no need to worry—these changes don't apply to you.
1. What’s Changing?
The new law primarily targets mopeds, requiring stricter compliance with safety standards and licensing. Riders will need to ensure their vehicles meet specific criteria and follow updated road rules designed to make streets safer for everyone.
2. What About Electric Kick Scooters and E-Bikes?
While mopeds face new regulations, electric kick scooters and e-bikes remain unaffected. You can continue to ride them under the existing rules without any additional requirements.
This means:
Electric Kick Scooters with speed up to 25km/h: Still classified as personal mobility devices, they can be used on roads with a speed limit of 50 km/h or less, and on bike paths.
E-Bikes with speed up to 32km/h: They continue to enjoy the same freedoms, adhering to the guidelines for bicycles in Quebec.
3. Why the Distinction?
Non-compliant electric mopeds and motocycles, due to their higher speed and motor power, pose different risks on the road compared to electric scooters and e-bikes. The new regulations are tailored to address these specific risks, while e-scooters and e-bikes are still considered safer and easier to integrate into urban environments.
4. Stay Informed and Ride Safe
Even though these new laws don’t affect electric scooters and e-bikes, it’s essential to stay informed and continue following all safety guidelines. Wearing a helmet, obeying traffic signals, and respecting pedestrians and other road users are key to keeping our streets safe for everyone.
Conclusion
Quebec’s new regulations are a step toward safer streets, but rest assured, your daily commute on an electric scooter or e-bike won’t be interrupted. Stay up-to-date with any future changes and continue enjoying the convenience and eco-friendly benefits of these personal mobility devices.
For more details, visit the official Quebec government page.
Comments