Chilliwack RCMP urge caution around E-scooters, E-dirt bikes after increase in collisions, incidents
CHILLIWACK – A Chilliwack RCMP spokesperson is reminding the public to exercise caution after an increase in collisions and road incidents in Chilliwack involving E-scooters, E-bikes and electric dirt bikes.
RCMP spokesperson Corporal Carmen Kiener says with longer days and warmer weather present, there’s been a growing number of riders operating these types of devices at illegal or unsafe speeds, without helmets, on roadways not suited to their users, and with multiple riders sharing one device.
While E-scooters and electric bikes are a popular and convenient transportation option, she says riders have little physical protection and are highly vulnerable in traffic. Many of these devices do not meet the legal requirements to operate on public roadways, and unsafe use can result in serious or fatal injuries.
“The RCMP urges riders to follow the rules of the road, wear appropriate safety gear, and understand where these devices can be legally operated,” Cpl. Kiener said. “Parents and guardians are also encouraged to speak with youth about the risks and legal responsibilities.
