E-Scooters



As the end of the first e-scooter season approaches, the City of Regina is seeking feedback about your experience with e-scooters. This information will be used to evaluate the program and guide any required adjustments for next season.


Feedback from the e-scooter survey will be considered alongside data from e-scooter companies, the Regina Police Service, and the Saskatchewan Health Authority to inform a council report in early 2024.


As of April, residents were able to use their personal e-scooters in Regina. In late June, a shared e-scooter program was launched by two permitted companies, BIRD Canada and Neuron Mobility. As cooler weather begins, shared e-scooters will slowly be removed from the streets beginning October 15; use will continue as weather permits into late October.


E-scooters are a great way to get around our city and provide an alternate mode of transportation. The City of Regina has a goal to become a renewable, net zero City by 2050 and adding e-scooters as a transportation option is one way of helping to achieve this.





Personal e-scooter use is ongoing. Please remember, helmets are mandatory and riders must be a minimum of 16 years old. E-scooters are allowed on park and multi-use pathways, bike lanes, and on roads that have a speed limit of 50 km/hr or less. E-scooters are not allowed on sidewalks and are limited to a maximum speed limit of 24 km/hr on roadways and 15 km/hr on pathways.

Share roads and pathways, be aware of your surroundings, and scoot safe!



As the end of the first e-scooter season approaches, the City of Regina is seeking feedback about your experience with e-scooters. This information will be used to evaluate the program and guide any required adjustments for next season.


Feedback from the e-scooter survey will be considered alongside data from e-scooter companies, the Regina Police Service, and the Saskatchewan Health Authority to inform a council report in early 2024.


As of April, residents were able to use their personal e-scooters in Regina. In late June, a shared e-scooter program was launched by two permitted companies, BIRD Canada and Neuron Mobility. As cooler weather begins, shared e-scooters will slowly be removed from the streets beginning October 15; use will continue as weather permits into late October.


E-scooters are a great way to get around our city and provide an alternate mode of transportation. The City of Regina has a goal to become a renewable, net zero City by 2050 and adding e-scooters as a transportation option is one way of helping to achieve this.





Personal e-scooter use is ongoing. Please remember, helmets are mandatory and riders must be a minimum of 16 years old. E-scooters are allowed on park and multi-use pathways, bike lanes, and on roads that have a speed limit of 50 km/hr or less. E-scooters are not allowed on sidewalks and are limited to a maximum speed limit of 24 km/hr on roadways and 15 km/hr on pathways.

Share roads and pathways, be aware of your surroundings, and scoot safe!

  • Shared e-Scooter Program Begins

    Shared E-scooter Vendors


    Bird and Neuron are the two vendors that provided the shared e-scooter service in Regina. Together, these two vendors operated up to 500 shared e-scooters for the 2023 season. Data from both e-scooter companies showed there were 51,259 trips taken on e-scooters and over 130,000 km's in distance travelled throughout the months of July and August in Regina.

    To learn more about where e-scooters can ride, rental locations and costs, download the vendor apps through the Apple Store, Google Play, or visit the vendor's website.

    If you encounter any issues related to e-scooters, please contact the vendor directly to report.



    Download Bird

    Download Neuron



  • e-Scooter Use Begins in Regina

    E-scooters are now permitted in Regina. These are a fun, sustainable way for residents and visitors to get around our city.

    The use of personal e-scooters was permitted as of April 26, 2023.

    Shared e-scooters are officially here, and are available to rent through the vendor’s apps. See below.

    Helmets are mandatory and riders must be a minimum of 16 years old. E-scooters are allowed on park and multi-use pathways, bike lanes, and on roads that have a speed limit of 50 km/hr or less. E-scooters are not allowed on sidewalks and are limited to a maximum speed limit of 24 km/hr on roadways and 15 km/hr on pathways.

  • Provincial Regulations Introduced

    In September 2022, SGI released the Limited Speed Motor Vehicle Regulations, which allows for Saskatchewan municipalities to amend their own traffic bylaws to allow for e-scooters to operate on public right of way.

Page last updated: 24 Oct 2023, 09:46 AM