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ABC Top Stories02.06.2026Siyaset2 dk okumaAustralia

Queensland E-Mobility Laws Amended: Under-16s Allowed with Supervision

Hızlı Bakış

  • Queensland government amends e-mobility laws, allowing 12-17 year olds to ride e-bikes/scooters under parental supervision.
  • Pavement speed limit raised to 12 km/h.
  • Laws phase in July-August.

Yapay zekâ özeti

Neden Önemli?

The Queensland government initially proposed a ban on under-16s riding e-mobility devices and a 10 km/h pavement speed limit, following recommendations from a parliamentary inquiry into safety. These proposals faced opposition and were subsequently amended.

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The Queensland government has backed down on a proposed ban on under-16s riding e-bike and e-scooters.

The proposed pavement speed limit has also been lifted from 10 km/h to 12 km/h.

It's expected the laws will be phased in between July 1 and the end of August.

The Queensland government has watered down its plan to ban children under 16 from riding e-mobility devices to allow those aged between 12 and 17 to ride under parental supervision.

Transport Minister Brent Mickelberg announced a series of amendments to the state government's proposed e-mobility laws, which are expected to pass state parliament this week.

The government proposed the laws following a parliamentary inquiry into the safety of e-mobility devices that recommended under-16s be banned from riding them.

Further recommendations included requiring riders to hold at least a learner's licence.

Mr Mickelberg said the finalised bill would provide an exemption for people who could not hold a license due to a medical condition or disability.

Mr Mickelberg said there would also be amendments regarding the use of e-mobility devices on rail trails and on mountain bike tracks.

The amendments come after a committee examining a bill made a series of recommendations challenging some of the proposed changes.

A proposed 10 km/h speed limit on footpaths had faced particular opposition by members of the community.

Mr Mickelberg said that instead, a 12 km/h speed limit would apply on footpaths and when passing pedestrians on shared paths. The speed limit on shared paths would otherwise be 25km/h.

"We promised to deliver nation-leading laws and that is exactly what we will be doing this week," he said.

Mr Mickelberg said the laws were expected to come in from July 1, with the ban on under-16s riding alone and licence requirements to start from August 31.

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Yapay zekâ öngörüsü — kesinlik taşımaz

  • The amended e-mobility laws will pass state parliament this week.

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Açık Sorular

  • What specific medical conditions or disabilities qualify for license exemptions?
  • What are the exact regulations for e-mobility device use on rail trails and mountain bike tracks?
  • Will there be specific enforcement mechanisms for the 12 km/h footpath speed limit?
  • What is the expected public reaction to the amended laws?

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