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Despite being illegal for public use, private e-scooters are surging in NSW, with an estimated 459,000 in use.
Trials for shared e-scooters are underway in select areas.
Planned regulations would limit e-scooters to bike paths or shared zones, with a minimum rider age of 16 and a helmet requirement.
Transport for NSW promotes e-scooters to ease public transport congestion, while Shadow Roads Minister Natalie Ward calls for registration and licensing to enforce safety, warning that unregulated use is “a tragedy waiting to happen.”
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Despite being illegal for public use, private e-scooters are surging in NSW, with an estimated 459,000 in use.
Trials for shared e-scooters are underway in select areas.
Planned regulations would limit e-scooters to bike paths or shared zones, with a minimum rider age of 16 and a helmet requirement.
Transport for NSW promotes e-scooters to ease public transport congestion, while Shadow Roads Minister Natalie Ward calls for registration and licensing to enforce safety, warning that unregulated use is “a tragedy waiting to happen.”
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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