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Are any motorized vehicles allowed on the trails?

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Are any motorized vehicles allowed on the trails?

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Parkland Bylaw C2202 prohibits the use of motorized equipment on trails, however there is a class of motorized equipment that are outside of this, as dictated by the Provincial Traffic Safety Act. If the vehicle is classed as a “mobility aid” (motorized wheelchair or power scooter), they are considered to be a pedestrian under the Provincial Traffic Safety Act, and would be allowed to operate on the trails. Otherwise any of the able-bodied type scooters would not be allowed. 1(v): “mobility aid” means a device used to facilitate the transport, in a normal seated orientation, of a person with a physical disability. Special laws: A mobility aid user is by definition considered a pedestrian. All rules that apply to pedestrians also apply to individuals operating a mobility aid.

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