Sonicfly190
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Hey guys, whats the go here in queensland (new laws in regards to ebikes) will it affect us ? Mainly driving on tracks.....I'm just a bit concerned.
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For others reading this - our Australian state, Queensland is introducing new legislation as a knee jerk reaction to all the muppets riding illegal e motorbikes and overpowered scooters.Hey guys, whats the go here in queensland (new laws in regards to ebikes) will it affect us ? Mainly driving on tracks.....I'm just a bit concerned.
@Sonicfly190 - @Danm has done a solid job summarising the key points, so I won't rehash all of that. But since you're mainly worried about trail riding on your Jam 2, here's the bit that matters most to you.Hey guys, whats the go here in queensland (new laws in regards to ebikes) will it affect us ? Mainly driving on tracks.....I'm just a bit concerned.
Thank you Greg, was more in regards to my wife who rides a sequay scooter and suddenly have to get a learners driver licence.....with no intention of ever driving a car or petrol scooter on the road....@Sonicfly190 - @Danm has done a solid job summarising the key points, so I won't rehash all of that. But since you're mainly worried about trail riding on your Jam 2, here's the bit that matters most to you.
Your Focus Jam 2 is an EN15194-compliant eMTB from a major brand. While the motor's peak power exceeds 250W (as all eMTB motors do), its continuous power and assist behaviour complies with the standard. That's the critical measure under the law, not the peak wattage you see in marketing materials.
So the bike itself shouldn't be a problem, assuming it's completely stock and unmodified. The bits that will actually affect you as a trail rider:
• You'll need to be 16 or older and hold at least a Queensland Class C learner licence. If you've got a car licence, you're already sorted.
• The 10km/h speed limit applies to footpaths and shared paths, replacing the old 12km/h PMD limit. Previously there was no speed limit at all for eBikes on shared paths, so this is a new restriction.
However, dedicated trail networks (like your local MTB trails) are not shared paths in the legislative sense. This is about suburban footpaths and shared-use pedestrian/cycle paths.
• Subject to parliamentary approval, the laws are expected to take effect from 1 July, with a six-month transition period. The seize-and-destroy powers Danm mentioned are aimed at the illegal high-powered e-motorbike crowd, not blokes on stock Bosch-powered eMTBs.
Right, I've got what I need. Let me write the reply to Rob. @Sonicfly190 - fair enough Rob, the Segway angle changes things considerably. I'd been focused on your Jam 2 trail riding, but your wife's situation is exactly the sort of unintended consequence that's got Bicycle Queensland kicking up a fuss.Thank you Greg, was more in regards to my wife who rides a sequay scooter and suddenly have to get a learners driver licence.....with no intention of ever driving a car or petrol scooter on the road.... Thank you for your reply Cheers Rob sonicfly 190