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If the choice is between sitting in a car stuck in traffic or zipping through your commute on a scooter while channelling your inner child, the decision is easy. With time and technology, the hobby of scooting around has actually become a legitimately beneficial alternative mode of transportation that eases traffic congestion and car pollution while improving your balance and coordination.
While electric kick scooters are becoming a popular way to get out of relying on cars and public transportation, each province has their own laws and regulations about how and where they can be used. As interest and adoption of e-scooters increases, many regions like Quebec, BC and Ontario are continuing to update their policies, so be sure to brush up on the rules of the road in your area.
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