It depends on where you live in Australia as the rules vary for each state. In the ACT, riders must be at least 12 years old, with speed limits set at 15 km/hr on footpaths and 25 km/hr on shared paths. Riding on bike lanes and roads is not permitted. In NSW, private electric scooters are illegal, although rental scooters are allowed for individuals aged 16 and above. Victoria requires riders to be at least 16 years old, with a speed limit of 20 km/hr on footpaths, shared paths, bike lanes, and roads. Queensland allows riders aged 12 with parental supervision or 16 without, with speed limits of 12 km/hr on footpaths and shared paths, and 25 km/hr on bike lanes and roads. In South Australia, riders must be 18 years old, with a 15 km/hr speed limit on footpaths and shared paths, and no allowance for bike lanes or roads. Western Australia mandates a minimum age of 16, with speed limits of 10 km/hr on footpaths and 25 km/hr on shared paths, bike lanes, and roads. Tasmania requires riders to be at least 16 years old, with speed limits of 15 km/hr on footpaths and 25 km/hr on shared paths, bike lanes, and roads. In the Northern Territory, only rental scooters are legal, while privately owned electric scooters are prohibited.Â
Disclaimer:Â The information provided here is for general reference only, accurate as of May 29th, 2024. Local regulations regarding electric scooter use and purchasing may vary. We strongly encourage you to conduct independent research and consult with your local transport authority before purchasing or operating an electric scooter in your state.