Queensland targets illegal e-mobility devices
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Since the Queensland government implemented strict new e-mobility regulations, over 100 dangerous and illegal e-bikes and e-scooters have been seized. (WILLIAM WEST/AFP via Getty Images)
More than 420 e-mobility infringements issued in first fortnight of Operation Yankee Surety
Queensland Police Service (QPS) has reported strong enforcement results in the first two weeks of Operation Yankee Surety, with more than 100 non-compliant devices seized and a total of more than 420 traffic infringement notices issued for failing to adhere to the road rules since the operation commenced on 1 July. Under Operation Yankee Surety, police across the state have taken a coordinated, targeted approach to ensure the safety of all road …
Queensland targets illegal e-mobility devices
Image: scharfsinn86/stock.adobe.comMore than 100 illegal e-bikes and e-scooters have been seized across Queensland under the state’s new e-mobility laws, with police also issuing more than 400 infringement notices during the first phase of enforcement. A total of 103 illegal e-mobility devices have been seized by police and 420 traffic infringement notices have been issued to riders across Queensland under the new laws. The laws target dangerous…
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