**** HRM Media Release
E-scooters permitted on select municipal trails
The Halifax Regional Municipality is advising that e-scooters are now permitted on select municipal trails.
The operation of e-scooters (also known as electric kick scooters) is guided by By-law M-300, the Micromobility By-law. It is also guided by the Province of Nova Scotia’s Motor Vehicle Act (MVA).
Under the Micromobility By-law, e-scooters are permitted on roadways with a speed limit of 50km/h or less, on bicycle lanes on any roadway and on multi-use pathways within streets.
Municipal staff have determined that e-scooters can now be used on the following trails (see each link for a map):
· AT Trail around Lake Banook (between Star Park and Brookdale Crescent)
· Dartmouth Waterfront Active Transportation Trail (between Alderney and Woodside ferry terminals)
· Portland Lakes Trail (between Baker Drive and Freshwater Trail to Waterside Terrace)
Residents are also reminded that, in accordance with the Micromobility By-law, e-scooters cannot be used at a speed in excess of 25km/h on a roadway or bike lane, or at a speed in excess of 15km/h on a multi-use pathway or on a sidewalk.
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