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The Queensland state government has revised its proposed e-mobility laws, relaxing rules for teenage riders and slightly adjusting the speed limit on shared footpaths from 10 to 12 km/h.
However, cycling advocates argue the laws are a confusing mess that failed to address the root problem of high-powered illegal motorbikes being sold openly as e-bikes.
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By 4BCThe Queensland state government has revised its proposed e-mobility laws, relaxing rules for teenage riders and slightly adjusting the speed limit on shared footpaths from 10 to 12 km/h.
However, cycling advocates argue the laws are a confusing mess that failed to address the root problem of high-powered illegal motorbikes being sold openly as e-bikes.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.