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ABC Top Stories22.05.2026Gesundheit3 dk okumaAustralia

South Australia's AMA Calls for Ban on Under-16s Riding E-bikes

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  • The Australian Medical Association (AMA) SA is urging a ban on children under 16 riding e-bikes due to a rise in injuries and fatalities.
  • They also call for mandatory sales standards and lower speed limits.

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Warum es wichtig ist

South Australia's peak medical body, the AMA SA, is calling for stricter e-bike regulations, including an age restriction for riders under 16, citing a rise in injuries and deaths. Current laws do not impose an age limit, and riders follow standard cyclist road rules.

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South Australia's peak medical body is calling for a ban on children aged under 16 from riding e-bikes after seeing a rise in injuries and deaths.

The Australian Medical Association (AMA) SA wants urgent reforms to current e-bike laws in the state, including mandatory standards for selling e-bikes and lower speed limits on shared paths.

In South Australia, there is no age restriction on using an e-bike and, while riders do not require a drivers licence, they are bound by the same road rules as cyclists.

AMA SA president Peter Subramaniam told 891 ABC Adelaide e-bikes had health and environmental benefits but were not suitable for people younger than 16.

"The concern we have is that there's a growing amount of evidence that e-bikes especially in the under-16s are associated with increased rates of injury and sadly increased fatalities when it comes to riding above the 25 kilometres an hour," he said.

"I think the 25km/h we know is likely to be associated with higher injuries if there is impact with pedestrians, older people, people with disabilities and so on."

He said while SA hospitals did not record whether an injury had resulted from an e-device, he had heard anecdotal evidence from an Adelaide doctor.

"What we know from our trauma surgeons, my colleague Chris Dobbins who spoke to the media yesterday as well, is that they are associated with brain injuries if you don't wear a helmet," Dr Subramaniam said.

"Secondly, it is associated with what we call blunt trauma: chest injuries, abdominal injuries and long bone fractures."

In Western Australia, e-bike riders must be 16 years old and over while New South Wales and Queensland are preparing to introduce an age limit.

"The European Union, for example, set a minimum riding age of 14, and if you do want to ride a higher-powered device in Europe, you require registration, insurance, driving licence and a mandatory helmet use," Dr Subramaniam said.

"That's the extent in which we now know that these things are in fact a risk to people if not appropriately managed."

The AMA SA is also asking the state government to consider safeguards to ensure unsafe e-bikes are not being sold.

"It's at the point of sale that there has to be some mechanism for us to ensure that the power wattage is not above anything that can drive the vehicle at greater than 25km/h," Dr Subramaniam said.

The SA government has planned to review legislation on e-mobility devices, including e-bikes and e-scooters, since its implementation in July last year.

SA Transport Minister Joe Szakacs told 891 ABC Adelaide he was "not going to pre-empt" the review, which would receive advice from medical experts.

"But the reality is e-bikes, the technology, is certainly something that has been creeping up on us and we will absolutely be taking a close look at this," he said.

He said he was concerned to hear about preventable head injuries from riders not wearing helmets.

"I think it is really important to note that, just listening to the doctor then around the number of head injuries that are occurring, that he and his colleagues see coming through; it just makes me lament," Mr Szakacs said.

"Helmets are not negotiable, whether you're riding an e-bike or whether you're riding a bicycle or any other type of personal mobility device."

Dr Subramaniam said the AMA's suggested reforms targeted e-bikes, and that e-scooters were "a separate issue".

Worauf zu achten ist

KI-Ausblick — Möglichkeiten, keine Fakten

  • The SA government will review its e-mobility legislation, potentially introducing age restrictions and mandatory standards for e-bikes.

    Sehr wahrscheinlich · Innerhalb von Monaten

  • The SA government will emphasize the importance of helmet use for all personal mobility devices.

    Sehr wahrscheinlich · Sofort

Offene Fragen

  • What specific data or statistics support the AMA SA's claims about increased injuries and fatalities?
  • What is the SA government's timeline for reviewing e-mobility legislation?
  • Will the SA government consider the AMA SA's specific recommendations for sales standards and speed limits?
  • How will the SA government differentiate between e-bikes and e-scooters in its legislative review?

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