Growing concerns over illegal e‑dirt bikes in North Vancouver
Indo-Canadian Voice Growing concerns over illegal e‑dirt bikes in North Vancouver posted by: Rattan MallNORTH Vancouver RCMP continue to remind the public that e‑dirt bikes and other high‑powered electric motorcycles are not street legal, following numerous complaints received over the weekend. On Friday, April 17, North Vancouver RCMP responded to five separate reports of youth riding these electric motorcycles dangerously on public roads. Reports included riders weaving in and […] The post Growing concerns over illegal e‑dirt bikes in North Vancouver first appeared on Indo-Canadian Voice.Indo-Canadian Voice
NORTH Vancouver RCMP continue to remind the public that e‑dirt bikes and other high‑powered electric motorcycles are not street legal, following numerous complaints received over the weekend.
On Friday, April 17, North Vancouver RCMP responded to five separate reports of youth riding these electric motorcycles dangerously on public roads. Reports included riders weaving in and out of traffic and performing wheelies in traffic. In one instance, youth were reported riding these motorcycles on a turf field at Delbrook Recreation Centre.
Later Friday evening, officers located several bikes parked outside a fast‑food restaurant in Lynn Valley. A 2026 Surron bike, which is not street legal, was seized. The guardian of the youth claimed ownership of the bike and retrieved it from the detachment the following day.
In past instances when officers attempted to conduct traffic stops, the riders fled at high speeds, placing themselves and others at extreme risk.
“We’re seeing more cases where parents are purchasing these bikes without realizing their child cannot legally ride them around the neighbourhood or to school,” said Cpl. Mansoor Sahak, Media Relations Officer for North Vancouver RCMP, on Tuesday. “There is a responsibility on adults to understand what they are buying and to ensure youth are educated on the rules and the very real consequences.”
Officers have taken an education‑first approach, as these bikes are relatively new, but enforcement will be increased for those who repeatedly violate the rules, police said.
Anyone who is unsure about the legality of their electric bike, or who is considering purchasing one, is encouraged to review the rules and requirements outlined on ICBC’s electric bike information page.
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