Learner's Academy Driving School LTD

Learner's Academy Driving School LTD

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Learner's Academy Driving School LTD., has been serving the Toronto downtown core and west end Toronto with driving education programs since 1985.

11/11/2025

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After the GTA’s first blast of winter this week, the Ontario Provincial Police say there have been 340 reported collisions in just 48 hours. The season’s first snowfall brought slippery roads and poor visibility, leading to traffic chaos across highways and city streets.

Officials are reminding GTA drivers to take extra caution, switch to winter tires, and give themselves more travel time as early winter conditions settle in.

Here's what you need to know about e-bikes.

• E-bikes are allowed in Toronto for those 16 years and older.  In Ontario, it is illegal for people under the age of 16 to ride on and operate an e-bike. 

• You must wear an approved bicycle or motorcycle helmet. 

• E-bikes are allowed on public roads but not on sidewalks in Toronto. 

There are different types of e-bikes, so be sure to learn about them and where you can ride them on city streets. 

E-bike riders must follow the same rules of the road as other people cycling

Toronto Police Service are enforcing fines and penalties for violations of the Highway Traffic Act and Toronto Municipal Code by-laws, when officers see an infraction.

E-bikes in Ontario must have:
• a maximum assisted speed of 32 km/h.
• a maximum weight of 120 kg (includes the weight of the bike and battery).
• an electric motor not exceeding 500 watts.
• no modifications to the motor to allow it to exceed a power output greater than 500 watts and an assisted speed greater than 32 km/h.
• battery and electric motor securely fastened to the bicycle frame to prevent them from moving while the e-bike is operating
• all electrical terminals properly insulated.
• minimum wheel width of 35 mm and minimum diameter of 350 mm.
• two independent braking systems that applies force to each wheel and is capable of bringing the e-bike, while being operated at a speed of 30 km/h, to a full stop within 9 metres, on a level asphalt surface, from the point at which the brakes were applied.

The City does not have the authority to regulate the sale of e-bikes, only what is operated in public spaces.  When buying an e-bike, it is important for consumers to make sure it meets the Provincial Government standards 
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#ebikes #toronto #ontario #rules #laws #police #helmets #bikelanes 09/22/2025

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Here's what you need to know about e-bikes. • E-bikes are allowed in Toronto for those 16 years and older. In Ontario, it is illegal for people under the age of 16 to ride on and operate an e-bike. • You must wear an approved bicycle or motorcycle helmet. • E-bikes are allowed on public roads but not on sidewalks in Toronto. There are different types of e-bikes, so be sure to learn about them and where you can ride them on city streets. E-bike riders must follow the same rules of the road as other people cycling Toronto Police Service are enforcing fines and penalties for violations of the Highway Traffic Act and Toronto Municipal Code by-laws, when officers see an infraction. E-bikes in Ontario must have: • a maximum assisted speed of 32 km/h. • a maximum weight of 120 kg (includes the weight of the bike and battery). • an electric motor not exceeding 500 watts. • no modifications to the motor to allow it to exceed a power output greater than 500 watts and an assisted speed greater than 32 km/h. • battery and electric motor securely fastened to the bicycle frame to prevent them from moving while the e-bike is operating • all electrical terminals properly insulated. • minimum wheel width of 35 mm and minimum diameter of 350 mm. • two independent braking systems that applies force to each wheel and is capable of bringing the e-bike, while being operated at a speed of 30 km/h, to a full stop within 9 metres, on a level asphalt surface, from the point at which the brakes were applied. The City does not have the authority to regulate the sale of e-bikes, only what is operated in public spaces. When buying an e-bike, it is important for consumers to make sure it meets the Provincial Government standards . . . #justaskbill #ebikes #toronto #ontario #rules #laws #police #helmets #bikelanes

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1056 Bloor Street West
Toronto, ON
M6H1M3

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 7pm
Tuesday 8am - 7pm
Wednesday 8am - 7pm
Thursday 8am - 7pm
Friday 8am - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 4pm
Sunday 9am - 4pm