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Teenager Dies, 22 Injured in E-Bike and E-Scooter Crashes Since New Laws

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  • A teenager has died and 22 people have been injured in e-mobility device crashes in the 12 days since Queensland's new safety laws took effect.
  • Police report fewer devices on roads and a large-scale behavior change, with fines and seizures issued.

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Warum es wichtig ist

Queensland introduced new safety laws for e-mobility devices, including speed limits and age restrictions. Since the laws came into effect, there have been multiple crashes resulting in injuries and one fatality.

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A teenager has died and 22 people have been injured in e-mobility device crashes in the 12 days since Queensland's new safety laws came into effect.

The regulations limit e-mobility devices to 12 km/h on footpaths and riders must be 16 and above, or supervised by a parent.

Police Minister Dan Purdie said new penalties were a "strong deterrent".

"Too many people are getting injured, unfortunately lives were lost," he said.

"I want to acknowledge we lost another young person on one of these devices yesterday."

The 17-year-old died after his electric dirt bike collided with a car at Lacey Creek, near Dayborough, just after midday on Sunday.

Assistant Commissioner Rhys Wildman said police had already seen a change in people's behaviour since the laws came in.

"The trauma that our frontline faced, in relation to responding to that job, and the impact on the community, loss to the family, we just have to make that continual change going forward."

He said several people injured in crashes over the past 12 days were still in hospital.

'Large scale' behaviour change

Police have carried out 120 random breath tests since July 1.

More than 100 devices have been seized, and hundreds of fines have been issued, including 243 for riding without a helmet, Assistant Commissioner Wildman said.

Seven people — including an e-scooter rider pinged just seven minutes after the laws came into effect — have been charged with riding under the influence.

Two people were charged riding together without helmets down a main road in Rockhampton.

Riders under the influence can incur a fine up to $6,908.

Assistant Commissioner Wildman said there had been a "huge reduction" of illegal e-devices on the roads.

"In the short period that these laws have been active we are seeing change," he said.

"Our Queensland community have actually stepped up and changed their behaviours in a large scale."

From August 31 riders will also have to have a license or learner's permit. Anyone caught without a license or helmet, doubling or riding "carelessly" will face a $518 fine.

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  • Further reduction in e-device crashes and injuries with ongoing enforcement.

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Offene Fragen

  • Long-term impact of the new laws?
  • Effectiveness of penalties?
  • Future enforcement strategies?

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This article was originally published by ABC Top Stories.

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