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TopicAnyone Know How They Calculate...
Sahuagin
01/17/20 9:09:52 AM
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zebatov posted...
The question came up when talking about an electric longboard.

seems to count as a "prohibited miniature vehicle"

http://www.transportation.alberta.ca/Content/docType41/Production/small_vehicle_booklet_final.pdf

Prohibited Operation: These vehicles are motor vehicles, as defined in the Traffic Safety Act; however, they also meet the definition of miniature vehicles which are not permitted on a highway in Alberta, including sidewalks alongside the roadway. While many of these motorized vehicles will be used in a pedestrian-like manner, the operators of these vehicles do not meet the legal definition of pedestrian

Permitted Operation: Miniature vehicles may not be operated on a highway in Alberta; they may only be operated on private property. The definition of highway on page 4 of this document includes privately owned places that the public is ordinarily entitled or permitted to use for the passage or parking of vehicles, for example shopping mall parking lots. In law, these vehicles meet the definition of a motor vehicle; however they do not fit the definitions of mobility aid, motorcycle, or pedestrian.

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