Police urge e-scooter and e-bike riders to put safety first - Queensland Police News
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After tuned e-scooter with 93 km/h: police checks of drivers are difficult to implement
The e-scooter enjoys increasing popularity. However, the electric pedal scooter also leads to ruthless driving and increases the number of accidents. According to the police, handlebars are difficult to control.
Police urge e-scooter and e-bike riders to put safety first - Queensland Police News
Download Transcript Download Video Watch on YouTube The Queensland Police Service (QPS) is calling on the community to take Personal Mobility Device (PMD) laws seriously, as thousands of e-scooter and e-bike riders continue to use the devices in prohibited areas, putting themselves and others at risk. Between November 2022 and December 2024, more than 2,700 infringements were issued to PMD riders for illegal road use. During this same period, he…
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