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Doctors push for e-bike ban in SA for riders aged under 16
Key takeaways
- Doctors want a ban on e-bikes for children under 16 years old.
- The Australian Medical Association SA is calling for a minimum age of 16 to ride an e-bike in South Australia.
- Its president, Peter Subramaniam, says e-bike riders are at increased risk of death and injury when riding above 25 kilometres per hour.
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Doctors want a ban on e-bikes for children under 16 years old. (ABC News: Elicia Kennedy)
The Australian Medical Association SA is calling for a minimum age of 16 to ride an e-bike in South Australia.
Its president, Peter Subramaniam, says e-bike riders are at increased risk of death and injury when riding above 25 kilometres per hour.
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