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  2. Mobility scooter - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, mobility scooter users are classified as pedestrians and thus may legally use sidewalks for travel. This classification is based on wheel diameter. However, a mobility scooter weighs approximately 70 to 80 kg (150 to 180 pounds) without the driver and can cause serious injury or death. Users must take care while driving around ...

  3. VeloMetro Mobility - Wikipedia

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    The Veemo is a single person, pedal-electric (Pedelec) hybrid vehicle which is regulated as an electric bicycle to a top speed of 32 km/h (20 mph) and power limit of 500 watts in Canada. [11] The second generation vehicle weighs 62 kg and is capable of climbing hills of up to a 20% grade. [ 12 ]

  4. Razor (scooter) - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, The Atlantic and other news outlets reported that Razor and other brands of scooters contributed to substantial increases in yearly numbers of emergency room visits. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Razor claims their scooters are safe to ride, and recommends adult supervision and the use of protective gear when riding. [ 10 ]

  5. List of motor scooter manufacturers and brands - Wikipedia

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    Scooters share traits with mopeds (some models could even be considered both a moped and a scooter). Adding to the confusion between them, in many jurisdictions smaller engined scooters (e.g. 50cc) are road registered in the same legal category as mopeds (often named "Moped" class), leading to scooters being casually referred to as "mopeds" in ...

  6. Kijiji - Wikipedia

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    Kijiji is the most popular online classifieds service in Canada and draws more traffic compared to competitor Craigslist in that country. The New York Times referred to Kijiji's Canadian site as representing "one of the few online brands that fizzled in the United States but found success elsewhere."

  7. Motorized scooter - Wikipedia

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    Commuting in Canada with an e-scooter has increased. As power-assisted bicycles, e-scooters must follow many of the same federal laws and regulations, such as being limited to 32 km/h and not being allowed over 500 W output. [34] Ontario has recently unveiled a series of laws aimed at ensuring safety while using electric-kick scooters or, e ...