Road safety
Other micromobility
Motorized skateboards cannot be operated on roads, or on sidewalks beside them, in B.C.
B.C.'s Motor Vehicle Act defines these vehicle types as motor vehicles, but they do not meet provincial equipment safety standards for on-road use. Motorized skateboards may only be operated where the Motor Vehicle Act doesn't apply, such as
on private property that does not have public vehicle access, and
on trails or pathways (if allowed by municipal bylaw).
As an exception, these vehicles are allowed to be operated on designated parade routes. If using the vehicle for a parade, it must be insured with a minimum of $200,000 third party liability policy. This coverage is not provided by ICBC.
Legal requirements
Electric skateboards, electric unicycles, onewheels, hoverboards and other self-balancing micromobility are not legal on B.C. public roads because they do not meet provincial safety standards (no turn signals, no head lamps, low visibility, etc.)
You can ride on private property that does not have public vehicle access
You can ride on trails or pathways when permitted by local laws
Safety requirements
When operating in designated areas, wear safety gear: helmet, gloves, body protection, appropriate clothing
Carry out a pre-ride check (brakes, hardware, tires)