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A spate of e-scooter-related traffic offences over the Christmas and New Year break was a hard reminder to some Canberrans that motorised scooters are more than a novelty. During ACT Policing’s last double-demerit period officers gave 11 infringement notices to e-scooter riders in Canberra. The most common infringement was failing to wear a helmet with five fines and two cautions given to Canberran riders. ACT Policing issued three fines to riders found travelling with a passenger. One rider was given a caution for traveling on an e-scooter on the road. ACT Policing issued three fines to riders found travelling with a passenger. One rider was given a caution for traveling on an e-scooter on the road. It seems some e-scooter riders have been keeping authorities busy in recent months. Earlier this month footage of young men performing burnouts on hire scooters emerged, prompting condemnation from scooter companies and police alike. There were also reports of vandalism and scooters being dumped of scooters in waterways. However ACT Policing was unable to provide statistics relating to the damage of e-scooters. Scooter hire company Beam said last week they will ban users found misusing e-scooters. READ MORE: Beam vice-president of corporate affairs Christopher Hilton said it was hard to know exactly how many of its e-scooters have been dumped in waterways in Canberra but it was “fewer than five, and thus far none in the creeks.” While Canberrans do not require a licence to ride an e-scooter they are still bound by ACT traffic laws. The double-demerit period ran from December 23, 2020 and January 3, 2021. Of the 11 infringements, three were cautions and eight were fines. All fines related to e-scooter riding offenses are $153. E-scooter rules recap:

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