E-Bike 32 km/h Speed Limit — O. Reg 369/09 s.2(d)
Ontario Regulation 369/09 — Power-Assisted Bicycles · Province of Ontario
§The Law
O. Reg 369/09 s.2(d) — Ontario Regulation 369/09 — Power-Assisted Bicycles
“The motor of a power-assisted bicycle must disengage or cease to function when the speed of the bicycle reaches 32 kilometres per hour on level ground.”
View official regulation text✓Plain English
The motor must cut off at 32 km/h on flat ground. Riders can still pedal faster under human power. If the motor continues above 32 km/h, the bike fails PAB classification and becomes a moped requiring registration.
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Specific Requirements
Motor auto-cutoff at 32 km/h on level ground
Human-powered pedalling can exceed 32 km/h
Motor must disengage — not just throttle-limit
Officers can observe speed behaviour at stops
Non-compliance = motor vehicle classification
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📚Sources & Authority
Every claim on this page is backed by official government legislation and verified industry sources. Last verified: March 2026.
🏛 Official Government Sources
Ontario Off-Road Vehicles Act
Ontario.ca · March 2026
The ORV Act governs registration and marking requirements for ATVs, snowmobiles, and off-road vehicles in Ontario.
Ontario Motorized Snow Vehicles Act
Ontario.ca · March 2026
Registration and permit requirements for snowmobiles in Ontario, including number display and trail permit marking.
All sources are official government publications or recognized industry authorities. Links verified March 2026. If you find a broken link, let us know.
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