Vancouver officially launches shared electric scooter program
Electric scooters are now available for rent in two neighbourhoods in East Vancouver. The micro-mobility company Lime has rolled out 100 e-scooters along with 27 parking stations.
Vancouver is the first North American city to test out the parking stations, a way to address complaints seen in other cities about clutter and unsafe riding.
"It's a game changer and it's great for local businesses," said Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim at the official launch event Thursday.
"We've learned from the challenges other cities have faced and we have addressed them."
Coquitlam and seven other B.C. communities have been piloting the e-scooters.
Doug McLeod, Coquitlam's transportation director, says the city has been using geo-fencing and small fleets to prevent clutter, and so far, the program has been successful.
“Basically, it lets people know this is the only area you are allowed to park a device," he said. "We have now expanded that with putting some marking on the ground. We have seen a huge increase in compliance.”
The program launched last summer in Coquitlam and will run until the end of this year, when council can decide whether to extend it or not.
E-scooters have become popular in a number of major metropolitan areas, but cities like Paris have banned them, citing concerns around safety, with officials claiming the free-floating vehicles have been involved in hundreds of accidents, some fatal.
Lime Canada spokesperson Sonia Kandola says the company keeps a close eye on riders and ensures they are not skirting the rules.
"We have a progressive fining policy," she said. "The first time we find a customer is misriding or not following the rules properly, we send them a warning. The next time, they get fined."
The scooters must only be used on roads where the speed limit is 50 kilometres per hour or less. Helmets are mandatory and riders must be 18 years old.
For now, Lime stations are only located in East Vancouver's Hastings-Sunrise and Grandview-Woodland neighbourhoods. The goal is for the program to expand throughout Vancouver in the future.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Tracking Hurricane Milton: Storm becomes world's strongest of 2024
After reaching peak intensity with wind speeds of 180 m.p.h. (285 km/h) on Monday night, Milton became the strongest storm on our planet for 2024.
Hurricane Milton will likely hit Florida cities like Orlando, Tampa and Daytona Beach
Hurricane Milton is expected to leave a path of devastation across central Florida, from Tampa in the west to Daytona Beach in the east.
'This is just horrific': Meteorologist becomes emotional while providing Hurricane Milton update
A seasoned American meteorologist became emotional on air as he gave an update on a major hurricane, later suggesting the reason behind his strong reaction.
'A cause for concern': Canadian universities slip down world ranking list
An organization that ranks the best universities across the globe says its latest report shows a concerning trend that several of Canada’s institutions are slipping down its list.
B.C. man convicted of killing neighbour's chihuahua to protect his chickens
A British Columbia provincial court judge says a Boston Bar man who shot a teacup Chihuahua named Bear claiming it was menacing his chickens was not justified in killing the animal.
Liberals considering proroguing Parliament amid document impasse? Freeland says 'no'
The minority Liberal government is not considering proroguing Parliament, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said Tuesday, despite persisting uncertainty over who is willing to keep propping them up and procedural wrangling over a Conservative led-privilege debate.
Hertz tells B.C. tribunal online reservations do not 'guarantee' an available car
A man who showed up at a rental car company only to be told his online reservation would not be honoured is entitled to compensation, B.C.'s small claims tribunal has ruled.
'Extremely disappointed': Family of homicide victim storms out of courtroom as judge reads decision
Emotions boiled over after a judge acquitted two out of three defendants in a manslaughter case, while the third accused has since died.
'I find it really disheartening': Family calls out police after Ottawa senior falls victim to theft in parking lot
On September 11, Madeleine Gervais was the victim of a theft in Ottawa's west end. It happened in the Loblaws parking lot in College Square, when she was approached by a man and a woman who insisted to help her load her groceries into her car.