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Brisbane, drop the shared scooter! But don't ride easily, because you'll be fined $10,000.

By the way, when you walk on the streets of Brisbane recently, you'll find parked scooters on the side of the street.

These are said to be joint projects between Lime, the operator of the shared scooter, with the state government and the city council, and hundreds of shared scooters are expected to be dropped in Bucun. The scooters are expected to launch more than 500 charging stations in Brisbane this week.

With this small shared scooter up to 27 kilometers per hour, pudding thinks it's much easier to go to work by bus than by bus.

But if people violate the use of shared scooters, they face a fine of up to $10000!

Because the speed of a shared scooter cannot exceed 10 km / h in Kunzhou and the motor power installed on a shared scooter must not exceed 200 watts

According to Nigel Ellis, executive director of the Kunzhou Transportation and main Road Transportation Department, Lime's shared scooter does not comply with the relevant regulations.

First of all, people will definitely use these scooters on the road in Bucun, but these scooters may be considered as unregistered vehicles.

In Australia, the use of unregistered electric scooters on roads will face either a $90 on-the-spot fine or a maximum fine of $3000

Secondly, new modes of transport should be put into the market to ensure that there are no safety hazards, especially to protect the safety of users and pedestrians.

Ellis said TMR was willing to work with Lime, but she could not support the project until progress was made on legislation reform, and could not allow people to use these unsafe means of transport on a path in the state of Queensland

Although the project is not expected, Adrian Schrinner, deputy mayor of Brisbane, is very supportive.

As long as enough safety measures are taken to share scooters, he says, it can be a new way to travel, such as encouraging people to wear helmets on bicycles.

Besides, many countries in the world are using this kind of shared scooter, and we should not lag behind.

However, as far as the current situation is concerned, Lime's shared scooter is illegal, but government will continue to review the shared scoote

It is expected that the review will be completed in early 2019, after all, it is safe to be on the road!

Guys, if sharing scooters became common in the future, would you try it out?

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