
NSW E-bike Rules: Safer Rides, Stricter Standards
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New South Wales introduces stricter e-bike rules for safety, limiting power output to 250 watts, pedal assist to 25 km/h, and stopping at 6 km/h without pedaling. Retailers must label compliant bikes, and a three-year transition is in place for existing owners. The government considers a minimum age for riders and reviews safety for carrying passengers. Roadside testing and education are emphasized to ensure safer e-biking without losing popularity.
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