Road safety

E-bikes

Electric bikes, or motor-assisted cycles, are two- or three-wheeled cycles that have both an electric motor (or motors) and attached, fully operable pedals or hand cranks. They must meet all of the requirements set out in B.C. regulations.

Below are some basic rules, safety tips, and official regulations so you can make informed, safe choices when riding your e-bike.

Safety requirements

  • Rider must wear a bicycle helmet

  • No driver's licence or insurance is required

  • E-bikes must meet all the requirements set out in the B.C. regulations

  • Never ride distracted, using your mobile device, or impaired by alcohol or drugs

E-bike classifications in B.C.

Light e-bikes

Standard (full power) e-bikes

What's the minimum age?

14 years old

16 years old

Weight

12 – 20 kg (26 – 45 lbs)

22 – 36+ kg (48 – 80+ lbs)

Portability

Easily lifted up stairs, carried onto transit, or placed on standard car bike racks

More stable, but heavier to lift and requires heavy duty racks

Max. speed (motor-assist)

25 km/h

32 km/h

Max. power output

250W

500W

Throttle assist

No

Yes

Ride feel

Closely mirrors a traditional, unassisted bicycle, highly agile, natural ride-feel

Heavier feel, more motor and throttle support for heavy-duty commuting, hauling cargo or child seat, and riding up hills

Where can I ride?

  • Anywhere cyclists can ride - on public roads, bike lanes, and multi‑use paths

  • Keep in mind that you will be riding in shared spaces - predictable, respectful behaviour helps keep everyone safe

How to ride

  • Ride alone - no passengers or towing

  • Ride single file, as far right as practicable

  • Use hand signals or turn signals when turning

  • Make “hook” left turns, or dismount and walk through the intersection if it’s safer

Stay alert

  • Watch for motor vehicles, cyclists, pedestrians, other micromobility and opening car doors

  • Watch for posted speed limit at all times. Do not exceed this speed while traveling through bike lanes.

  • Slow down in busy areas

  • Use your bell or horn when passing

Never ride distracted or impaired

  • No alcohol or drugs

  • No cellphone or mobile-device use

Pre-ride checklist

  • A helmet (required by law)

  • Weather-appropriate clothing (can attach reflectors for better visibility)

  • Front and rear lights

  • A bell or horn (for alerting others)

  • Battery is charged and securely attached

  • Brakes are working properly

  • Tires inflated and free of damage

Rules of the road

Road regulations are determined by the B.C. government. For the most up-to-date information, visit B.C.’s E-bike rules of the road page.

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