Queensland teen dies, 22 injured in e-mobility device crashes in 12 days
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Key context: The new regulations limit e-mobility devices to 12 km/h on footpaths and riders must 16 and above, or supervised by a parent. Police also now have the power to breath test riders. This development from abc.net.au highlights ongoing changes in the sector.
The new regulations limit e-mobility devices to 12 km/h on footpaths and riders must 16 and above, or supervised by a parent. Police also now have the power to breath test riders.
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