Active transport users are encouraged to adopt a safety mindset after the arevo app by RACV recorded a 33 per cent increase in bike trips planned over summer compared to winter, while RACV Bike Assist saw a 39 per cent increase in call-out rates.
E-scooter riders are urged to make sure they are aware of e-scooter laws, as more and more people adopt the newest form of active transport. It’s also important that e-scooter riders are mindful about where they leave e-scooters, as e-scooters left on pavements can be trip hazards for pedestrians.
RACV General Manager Mobility, Julia Hunter, said that exercising extra caution would mean all road and bike-lane users would have a safer journey.
“There will be more people riding bikes and e-scooters for the first time and more pedestrians and families exploring out and about.
“Our advice for all motorists and active transport users is to take things a little slower, make sure you’re aware of the relevant road rules, exercise patience and plan ahead so you can enjoy your journey on the safest route possible.
FAST FACTS
The rules for e-scooter riding in Queensland are as follows1234:
- Be at least 16 years of age, or 12 with adult supervision
- Wear an approved bicycle helmet, that is securely fitted, at all times (unless an exemption has been granted for medical or religious reasons)
- Not carry passengers
- Not use a mobile device
- Not drink and ride
- E-scooters may only be ridden on a path and roads where the speed limit is 50km/h or less – it is not permitted to travel on a main road or highway


