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Posted on: July 6, 2023

[ARCHIVED] Coquitlam Reminds Users of E-Scooter/E-Bike Safety and Etiquette

Escooter rider in crosswalk wearing a helmet With the launch of Coquitlam's shared micromobility program, users of e-scooters and e-bikes are reminded to ride safely.

COQUITLAM, B.C., July 6, 2023 – The City of Coquitlam has launched its shared micromobility pilot program, and is reminding people using these devices to ride safely and follow both City and provincial road safety rules and regulations.

E-scooters and e-bikes can generally go wherever bicycles are allowed, including multi-use paths, bike or micromobility lanes, and other streets, while having the same rights and should follow the same rules and regulations as cyclists. 

Coquitlam’s shared-service provider apps (Lime and Neuron Mobility) include “how to” and safety information. Please take the time to read this information before using e-scooters or e-bikes for the first time. Note also that built-in technology on the devices limits travel speeds to 24 kilometres per hour and ensures they only operate within the current designated ridership area. 

Shared E-scooter and E-bike Riders

To keep everyone safe, it’s important to understand how to use these motorized devices, as well as the laws and regulations governing their use.

  • Obey traffic signs and signals
  • Be alert at intersections and driveways where traffic may turn across your path
  • Practice in a controlled environment, such as an empty parking lot, as it takes time to learn how to safely balance and control an e-scooter
  • Be safe, alert and respectful to others while riding an e-scooter or e-bike
  • Pedestrians have priority: Bell or Yell – call out “on your left” or ring your bell before passing on multi-use paths
  • Sidewalk riding is prohibited unless otherwise signed
  • Avoid leaving devices anywhere that impedes accessibility for pedestrians or individuals using mobility devices (e.g. scooters and wheelchairs)

Vehicle Drivers

As the City expands its transportation options, vehicle drivers are reminded that the street network is a critical component of the City’s transportation system. The City encourages vehicle drivers to be mindful of all transportation modes when sharing our streets as the safety of people walking, biking and scooting on shared roads is your responsibility.

  • Stay alert and pay attention to vulnerable road users such as people scooting, biking or walking
  • When approaching an intersection or driveway to make a turn, remember to look and yield to any people walking, biking, or scooting 
  • Drive with care and leave a minimum of 1m of space when passing people on scooters and bikes

The City is planning a series of free micromobility education workshops with HUB Cycling in the coming months. Watch local media and social media for updates and announcements.

More Information can be found at coquitlam.ca/escooter. 

Media contact
Angela Jarvis
E-Mobility Manager
City of Coquitlam
epw@coquitlam.ca
604-927-3500 

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