E-bike chaos facing $6.6 million crackdown
The NSW government is taking action against shared e-bikes blocking footpaths in Sydney suburbs due to a surge in complaints. A $6.6 million crackdown is being implemented to address the issue. The move aims to improve pedestrian safety and reduce congestion on footpaths.
- ▪The NSW government has received a surge in complaints about shared e-bikes blocking footpaths
- ▪A $6.6 million crackdown is being implemented to address the issue
- ▪The crackdown aims to improve pedestrian safety and reduce congestion on footpaths
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