Brisbane Times
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·2 hours ago
Brisbane City Council and RACQ oppose new e-bike licensing regulations
Brisbane City Council and the RACQ opposed new regulations requiring e-bike riders to obtain a licence and limit speeds to 10km/h. CEO Dr Kerrie Freeman stated that licensing would discourage young riders and those with health issues. The proposed rules were introduced following an inquiry into injuries from high-speed e-mobility devices, sparking widespread criticism from various councils.
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