As we enjoy these beautiful late-summer days on our community’s lakeside pathways, let’s work together to ensure everyone has a safe and enjoyable experience. Whether you’re cycling or using an e-scooter, a little awareness goes a long way.
Here’s a quick refresher on the City of Calgary’s bylaws and safety tips to help us all share the path responsibly.
Cyclists
• Mind your speed: Max 20 km/h on pathways (unless posted otherwise).
• Pass with care: Give a bell ring or a friendly “passing on your left” before overtaking.
• No dogs while cycling: Don’t ride with a leashed dog on pathways.
Is Your Bike Ride-Ready?
Before you head out, make sure you have:
• At least one working brake and a bell or horn.
• At dawn, dusk, or night:
• White headlight (one or two), red taillight, and a red rear reflector.
Helmets (Quick Clarity)
• Pedal bikes: Helmets are required for riders and passengers under 18.
• E-bikes (power-assist): Helmets are required for all ages (an approved bicycle helmet is acceptable under the provincial Registrar’s exemption).
E-Scooter Riders
• Yield to pedestrians on sidewalks and pathways—slow down and give space.
• Signal your pass with the bell.
• Keep to 20 km/h on pathways.
Thanks for doing your part to keep our pathways safe for all neighbours—here’s to a wonderful (and safe) start to fall!
Learn more: City of Calgary cycling bylaws and tips, e-scooter program, and parks and pathways rules. (https://www.calgary.ca/bike-walk-roll/bike-laws.html)
Nicolle Toka
Civic Awareness Committee
Mahogany Community Association