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WA faces e-bike and e-scooter regulation pressure as South Australia overhauls rules

South Australia's crackdown on e-bikes and e-scooters signals regulators across Australia may follow suit, raising questions about how WA will respond.

By The Daily Perth · Published 26 June 2026 at 7:31 pm

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UpdatedUpdated 27 June 2026 at 12:04 pm

WA faces e-bike and e-scooter regulation pressure as South Australia overhauls rules
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South Australia is preparing a major overhaul of e-bikes and e-scooter laws, according to reporting on perthnow.com.au, with new speed limits and age restrictions on the agenda. The moves come as states grapple with how to manage the growing number of riders using these devices across city streets and shared paths.

For Perth, the South Australian changes could foreshadow similar regulatory moves in Western Australia. The city has seen rapid uptake of e-scooters and e-bikes as commuting options, particularly in inner-city precincts like the CBD and inner suburbs. WA transport authorities may face pressure to clarify rules around permitted speeds, rider ages, and where these devices can operate.

The timing also matters for Perth's micromobility economy. Operators and retailers selling these devices will be watching closely to see whether tighter regulations emerge in WA, which could affect both business models and consumer uptake. Clarity from state government on where WA stands relative to other states would help local businesses and riders plan accordingly.

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Sources: perthnow.com.au.

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