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E-scooters can now be used on select trails around HRM

If you like to take a walk on trails around HRM, there has been a change.

The city says e-scooters are now allowed on select trails.

Those riding them will not be able to go faster than 15 km/h on a multi-use pathway or sidewalk or 25 km/h on a roadway or bike lane.

The trails that now allow them include:

· Mainland Linear Trail

· Chain of Lakes Trail

· Halifax Common pathways

· Mcintosh Run Trail

· AT Trail around Lake Banook (between Star Park and Brookdale Crescent)

· Dartmouth Waterfront Active Transportation Trail (between Alderney and Woodside ferry terminals)

· Portland Lakes Trail (between Baker Drive and Freshwater Trail to Waterside Terrace)

 

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