The NSW Parliament is reviewing new laws to regulate sharebike parking, helmet use, and insurance. The proposal aims to make shared micromobility safer and more accessible, addressing growing concerns about footpath clutter and safety for pedestrians and people with disabilities.
Breakdown
- Proposed laws aim to regulate sharebike parking, helmet use, and insurance. 18s
- Local councils would decide parking locations, no-go areas, and go-slow zones. 38s
- Operators could face fines up to $55,000 for non-compliance with removal orders. 57s
- Sharebikes are used by about 15% of NSW residents, equating to 4 million annual trips. 1m 11s
- The new regulations are expected to take about a year to implement. 1m 26s