- The Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) supports initiatives presented by the 2 Wheel Action Group (TWAG) in its bid to improve conditions for motorcycle, scooter, and two-wheeled electric vehicle riders.Motor Cycle and E-Bike Stories:
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ABOVE: E-Bikes, Scotters, Motor Cycles
Two-Wheeled vehicles provide convenient, effective, fuel efficient methods of local transport. Smaller personal transport such as E-bikes and scooters offer a compact solution. Currently, rules around where E-Bikes and scootter can be used, very from state to state. E-Bikes without peddles are considered scooters, and are unable to be used in most jurisdictions.
The differences between states and councils is difficult to navigate.
Tony Weber, chief executive of the FCAI, said the Chamber represented 16 motorcycle brands in the Australian market and reported that the importance of the motorcycle as personal transport had grown during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Motorcycles, scooters and electric two-wheelers are flexible, dynamic, and environmentally friendly vehicles which provide excellent personal distancing for commuters. In a period when many may be uncertain about taking public transport, two wheels provide the perfect solution.
“We support the aims of TWAG in petitioning Government to introduce more convenient and more economical conditions for two-wheel riders,” Mr Weber said.
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