Popular among teenagers, the large electric bikes have triggered ‘numerous complaints’ to councils as fears grow for the safety of riders and pedestrians

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    7 months ago

    But they have also garnered a cult status among young people, who are using them to get around with friends, take their surfboard to the beach and commute to school.

    Hmm, it’s almost like young people aren’t being given other viable transportation options, so they flock to the mode which affords them freedom and flexibility. Should we be surprised then, that the artificial barrier for youths was breached one day, and that day is now?

    IMO, the story starts far earlier, with poor government policy failing to provide transport for all. I’m no expert on Australia transport priorities, but whatever they’ve been doing for the last so-and-so years clearly isn’t working for the youth. So it’s no surprise that these councils are being caught off-guard, when their negligence finally comes to bear.