Ebikes cluttering Sydney footpaths to be swept aside by new bill – but riders may bear brunt of levy

The GuardianWednesday, October 15, 2025 at 3:28:20 AM
Ebikes cluttering Sydney footpaths to be swept aside by new bill – but riders may bear brunt of levy
A new bill in Sydney aims to tackle the issue of ebikes cluttering footpaths by allowing Transport for NSW and local councils to impose penalties on operators who fail to remove illegally parked bikes. This move is significant as it addresses growing concerns about pedestrian safety and accessibility, but it may also place a financial burden on riders who could face additional levies. The balance between promoting sustainable transport and ensuring public space is usable is a challenge that many cities are grappling with.
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