Councillors congratulated themselves at their March meeting for the progress being made by the State Government on plans to regulate the use of e-bikes in NSW after their advocacy. Councillors are now calling for the Northern Beaches Council, in consultation with Transport for NSW and the Northern Beaches Police Local Area Command to convene a meeting of key stakeholders to advocate for improved road rules and regulation of e-bikes to help ensure:
They are also calling for the Northern Beaches’ NSW Members of Parliament to be directly engaged with the outcomes of Council’s e-bike 2023 audit to seek the proper regulation of e-bikes through improved road rules in NSW.
Meanwhile, Council is considering feedback on the proposal for the Curl-Curl Freshwater Connectivity and Streetscape Upgrade, which includes a separated bike lane. Among other things the proposed works includes an on-road two way separated cycleway on the northern side of Bennett Street and eastern side of Oliver Street.
The fact remains, however that the majority of bike lanes and shared paths in Manly, particularly the Darley Rd bike lane and the east west cycle link through Fairlight to Seaforth along Lauderdale Ave are in desperate need of basic maintenance and improvement.
In November 2023 Transport for NSW published a pamphlet for bikes, e-bikes and e-scooters users reminding them that they, just like other road users, must comply with all the applicable NSW
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