The Rulebook · draft under verification
E-bike law in Nova Scotia.
The rules at a glance
- Max motor power
- 500 W
- Assist cutoff
- 30 km/h
- Minimum age
- None specified
- Helmet
- Mandatory for all riders (certified bicycle helmet with chin strap fastened)
- Licence required
- No
- Registration required
- No
What the statute actually says
Nova Scotia's Motor Vehicle Act folds power-assisted bicycles into the definition of 'bicycle,' so no driver's licence, registration or insurance is required. A compliant unit must have pedals operable at all times, a motor of 500 W or less, and wheels at least 350 mm, and the motor must stop assisting once the bike reaches 30 km/h on level ground - note Nova Scotia specifies 30 km/h, not the 32 km/h used elsewhere. Every person operating a bicycle on a highway must wear a certified, chin-strapped helmet, and the Act sets no minimum rider age.