Scooters And One Wheels
E-scooter rider nabbed for driving at virtually 60km/h on a Melbourne highway
Police pulled the man over when they found him riding his e-scooter on Clow Street in Dandenong in Melbourne’s south-east on Friday.
They explained that under current laws the speed at which he was traveling meant the scooter was classified as a motorcycle.
“If the e-scooter motor exceeds a continuous power output of more than 200 Watts, or they are capable of being ridden at speeds greater than 10km/h, then YES, they meet the definition of a motor vehicle,” police said.
“In cases where the device has two wheels, they are deemed to be motorcycles.”
This then brought the man into trouble because he wasn’t wearing a helmet, which was found to be unlicensed and also under the influence of methylamphetamine.
The e-scooter was immediately impounded for 30 days at a cost of $1038.
Police said the 45-year-old Dandenong could also expect summons in the mail for numerous traffic offenses.