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Chris Minns says state considering ‘serious’ change to maximum power of ebikes amid safety concerns

The NSW premier, Chris Minns, said the state government is considering a “serious change” to the maximum power of legal ebikes amid growing concerns about the devices’ safety.

Minns spoke to 2GB this morning, saying the government currently allows ebikes on the road that have up to 500 watts of power. New rules, if put forward, would limit that to 250 watts of power. He said:

We spent a lot of time on the road in my job, and we see some kids on bikes that are more like motorbikes …

It means the highest limit you can travel at is currently 50 to 60 kilometres an hour. [Under a change], that’ll be reduced to 25 to 30 kilometres an hour …

They can go as fast as a car, and as a result, people can get hurt.

Minns said he expects the change could be done by regulation, not legislation, in the coming months.

I don’t want perfection to be the enemy of good here. We do need to make a change and we want to do it.

NSW premier Chris Minns. Photograph: Flavio Brancaleone/AAP
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