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E-Bikes Today

Electric Bicycles usage and relevance in today’s world.

The Electric Vehicle market place is an exciting and rapidly changing environment. While electric motors and even cars have been around for some time now there has been a relatively slow uptake globally for electric transport. This is until now. In the super growth cities of China the acceptance, usage and integration of Electric Bicycles is phenomenal.

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Gizmag

Gizmag has some interesting articles on novel Urban Transport solutions, including one on our PowerPed Sherpa MkII folding electric bicycle.

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Quotations for World Car-Free Day

Natives who beat drums to drive off evil spirits are objects of scorn to smart Americans who blow horns to break up traffic jams.
~Mary Ellen Kelly

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The Environment

Why do we care? The total solution. What can you do? What do we do? What do we sell?

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The Right Electric Vehicle for You

Electric scooters and bikes are generally built for a specific purpose. They may be light and small so they can be put in the back of a car. Or larger and heavier with lots of features like lights, speedo, storage areas, suspension etc... To choose the machine right for you, the best thing to do is think about what you will use it for.

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Road Rules & Safety

Road rules for the use of kick and electric scooters vary between states in Australia. This is due to differing interpretations of what category the scooter rightly belongs to.

VICROADS Rules regarding Electric Bicycles http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/Home/BicyclesPedestrians/RoadRulesForCyclists/

NSW RTA Rules regarding Electric Bicycles http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/registration/otherinformation/scootersminibikes.html?rlid=6

General Scooter Safety

Scooter riders must comply with all local laws and regulations. Check with your local police or department of motor vehicles (RTA, VicRoads Mainroads etc) to determine local requirements.

Your insurance policy may not provide coverage for accidents involving this product. Contact your insurance agent.

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The Electric Revolution

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