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Ontario eyes stricter e-bike rules after fatal crashes
27 Nov
Summary
- Panel urges Ontario to redefine e-bike weight and speed limits.
- Modified e-bikes caused several fatal crashes, report reveals.
- Experts suggest licensing and insurance for larger e-bikes.
An expert panel is urging the Ontario government to redefine what constitutes an e-bike, aiming to enhance safety and decrease the number of fatal collisions. This recommendation stems from a review of e-bike fatalities conducted by Ontario's chief coroner's office and other stakeholders.
The review highlighted similarities in past crashes, where e-bikes appeared modified for excessive speed, functioning more like motorcycles. Concerns were raised about riders using e-bikes as substitutes for licensed vehicles, with some having suspended licenses or drugs in their system.
Proposed changes include significantly lowering the maximum weight for e-bikes and exploring a separate classification for larger, motorcycle-style e-bikes. This could necessitate licensing and insurance for users, addressing safety issues while acknowledging the benefits of e-bikes for mobility and activity.




