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New E-Bike Safety Course Aims to Tackle Rising Risk Among Young Riders
New E-Bike Safety Course Aims to Tackle Rising Risk Among Young Riders
Australia is confronting a growing public safety issue — the rapid rise of e-bike use among young people, often with little to no training or understanding of the rules of the road. As governments struggle to keep pace with the boom in battery-powered transport, a new education initiative is offering what many believe is the first real solution for concerned parents and schools.
E-Bike Safety Australia, a new organisation formed by road safety experts and educators, has launched the nation’s first dedicated online safety course for young e-bike riders. The program is tailored for students, their parents, and educational institutions, addressing a major gap in regulation and public awareness.
A Real Solution for Parents and Schools
“This is the first real and significant tool parents and schools can use to get ahead of the problem,” said the team at E-Bike Safety Australia. “While we wait for government legislation to catch up, young riders are out there, many on high-speed e-bikes, without the training they need to stay safe.”
The course is the first of its kind in Australia — a structured, accessible, and age-appropriate safety program designed to address the specific challenges associated with the surge in e-bike use among teens and pre-teens.
What the Course Covers
Developed by experienced educators and road safety professionals, the course includes five key focus areas:
- ✅ Safe Riding Techniques – How to ride confidently and safely in shared spaces.
- ✅ Legal and Road Rules – Understanding where and how e-bikes can be used legally.
- ✅ Risk Awareness and Decision-Making – How to avoid accidents and ride responsibly.
- ✅ Lithium-Ion Battery Safety – Best practices for charging and storing batteries.
- ✅ E-Bike Maintenance and Rider Responsibility – Keeping bikes safe and roadworthy.
Affordable, Accessible, and Effective
Priced at $159 per student, the course provides 21 days of access to interactive, self-paced lessons and quizzes. The platform features engaging video content tailored to young riders, making it easy for students to complete the course at home or in the classroom.
With injuries from e-bike incidents rising, and confusion around speed limits, helmet laws, and where e-bikes are legally allowed to operate, schools and parents have been left with few clear options — until now.
“We’re not just part of the conversation, we’re part of the solution,” the organisation says. “We’re not waiting for a tragedy to take action.”
Filling the Safety Gap
The course has already begun gaining attention from schools looking to implement safety programs for their students, particularly in urban and suburban areas where e-bike use has surged. Many parents are also turning to the course for peace of mind, knowing their children are better equipped to navigate busy roads and bike paths safely.
E-Bike Safety Australia was established in response to a sharp increase in injuries, the growing popularity of high-speed e-bikes, and a lack of cohesive safety education for this new class of rider.
“We believe education is the best form of prevention,” the team adds. “This course is about empowering the next generation of riders to be safe, smart, and street-ready.”
For more information or to register for the course, visit www.ebikesafetyaustralia.com.au.
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