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An e-scooter is a device with the following key features:
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E-Scooters and E-Bikes

Micromobility devices like e-scooters and e-bikes are sustainable, convenient, and affordable modes of transportation. They use less space and energy than a car, are convenient for short trips and complement public transit.
Sidewalk riding, parking and other violations should be reported to:
We recognize that micromobility devices are a sustainable mode of transportation while also prioritizing the safety of all road, multi-use path, and trail users. DYK? We have a by-law regulating the operation of e-scooters and e-bikes within the Town-owned transportation network.
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An e-bike is a power-assisted bicycle with the following key features:
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What is not an e-bike
Limited-speed motorcycles and motor-assisted bicycles (mopeds), as defined by the Highway Traffic Act, are motor vehicles and not e-bikes. As per Whitby’s by-law, these devices are not permitted on dedicated cycling facilities, including multi-use paths and paved trails.
What micromobility devices are not permitted:
Electric hoverboards, electric skateboards, Segways, and electric unicycles, are not permitted.
Where can you ride an e-scooter or e-bike within the Town’s transportation network
Facility Type - Can I ride on a: | E-scooter | E-bike |
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Roadway (vehicle lane) with speed limit over 50 km/hr | ❌ - No (excludes roads with bicycle lanes or paved shoulders with minimum width 1.2 m) |
✅ - Yes |
Roadway (vehicle lane) with speed limit up to 50 km/hr | ✅ - Yes | ✅ - Yes |
Bicycle Lane or Paved Shoulder (paved shoulder with minimum width of 1.2 m) | ✅ - Yes | ✅ - Yes |
Cycle Track | ✅ - Yes | ✅ - Yes |
Multi-Use Path | ✅ - Yes | ✅ - Yes (less than 55 kilograms) |
Park Trail | ✅ - Yes (paved only) |
✅ - Yes (less than 55 kilograms) |
Sidewalk | ❌ - No | ❌ - No |
Where can you ride e-scooters or e-bikes on Regional Roads
As per the Region of Durham By-law, e-scooters or e-bikes can be used on Regional roads with a posted speed limit of up to 60 km/hr.
What are bicycle lanes, multi-use paths and trails
Bicycle Lanes - Bicycle lanes are a portion of a roadway which has been designated for the exclusive use of cyclists and are separated from adjacent motor vehicle lanes by pavement markings that may have a horizontal buffer and separation elements to restrict encroachment of vehicular traffic. Bicycle lanes are designated with signage and pavement markings (diamond and bike symbols). The Whitby Traffic By-law prohibits driving in, parking in or stopping in bicycle lanes.
Multi-use Paths (MUPs) and Park Trails - Multi-use paths are a two-way path in a roadway boulevard separated from the travelled portion of the roadway by a curb. Off-road trails are located within parks and open spaces. These multi-use facilities are shared by pedestrians and cyclists.
General rules to promote safety and accessibility
- Age Limitation: A person must be 16 years or over to operate an e-scooter or e-bike.
- Helmet Requirements: Under provincial law, helmet for e-scooter riders is mandatory for all individuals under the age of 18. A helmet is mandatory for all e-bike riders.
- Maximum Speed Limit: 20 km/h for e-scooters and e-bikes on multi-use paths and trails; In addition, an e-scooter or e-bike shall not be operated at a speed that is markedly greater than the speed of the pedestrians who are near the e-scooter or e-bike. Maximum speed limit on roads is 24 km/h for e-scooters and 32 km/h for e-bikes.
- Right-of-way to Pedestrians: Riders must give pedestrians the right of way and use a sound signal when passing on multi-use paths and trails.
- Weight Limitation: Weight limit for e-bikes on multi-use paths and park trails is 55 kg.
- Sidewalk: Riding or parking on sidewalks is prohibited.
- Within Crosswalk/Crossover: Riders must walk their e-scooters or e-bikes through crosswalks and crossovers. However, they may ride through a crossride.
- Parking: No parking on roadways, sidewalks/walkways, trails, multi-use pathways or within boulevard except where e-scooters or e-bikes parking facilities are provided.
- Safety Tips: No handheld devices while riding e-scooters or e-bikes; keep at least 1 metre away from pedestrians and other road users.
Fine for violating the e-scooter and e-bike by-law
The fine for violating the by-law is between $205 and $450, in accordance with the Town’s Administrative Penalty System.
Report an issue (e.g., riding on sidewalk)
Introduction to Micromobility - Ontario Ministry of Transportation Safety Video
Get to know Micromobility Devices - Ontario Ministry of Transportation Safety Video
Motorists and Micromobility Devices - Ontario Ministry of Transportation Safety Video
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