E-Rideable User Survey

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Are you an electric rideable user?

Electric scooters, electric skateboards, self balancing wheels and similar devices have become very popular, more available and more affordable in recent years.

We recognize that times are changing and the road rules in WA need to catch up to the rapidly evolving technology we're seeing out on our roads and paths.

We're working on developing a framework to regulate these kinds of devices and are hoping to get some information from the people who are already using these devices, or intend to use them, so we can better understand the who, what, where, when and why and make sure the framework we develop will keep everyone safe.

1. Take the survey below to tell us how you use your device. 

2. Use the mapping tool to share areas in WA you've found work well or are problematic for using your e-Rideable.

These will be open for comment until Monday 10th May 2021

A table with two columns. One Column has images of devices which are considered e-Rideables. This includes e-skateboards, e-scooters, hoverboards, e-wheels, e-unicycles, e-skates etc. The second column is devices which are not considered e-rideables. This column contains an image of a segway and an electric bike.

Once we've had a chance to hear your feedback and better understand how you use your devices, we will have a second consultation online with yourselves and everyone else who might be affected, to give feedback towards the proposed framework. 

Check out the FAQs in the right panel for more information about why we're surveying the community and how we'll be using your feedback. Make sure you click the follow project button for updates!

Are you an electric rideable user?

Electric scooters, electric skateboards, self balancing wheels and similar devices have become very popular, more available and more affordable in recent years.

We recognize that times are changing and the road rules in WA need to catch up to the rapidly evolving technology we're seeing out on our roads and paths.

We're working on developing a framework to regulate these kinds of devices and are hoping to get some information from the people who are already using these devices, or intend to use them, so we can better understand the who, what, where, when and why and make sure the framework we develop will keep everyone safe.

1. Take the survey below to tell us how you use your device. 

2. Use the mapping tool to share areas in WA you've found work well or are problematic for using your e-Rideable.

These will be open for comment until Monday 10th May 2021

A table with two columns. One Column has images of devices which are considered e-Rideables. This includes e-skateboards, e-scooters, hoverboards, e-wheels, e-unicycles, e-skates etc. The second column is devices which are not considered e-rideables. This column contains an image of a segway and an electric bike.

Once we've had a chance to hear your feedback and better understand how you use your devices, we will have a second consultation online with yourselves and everyone else who might be affected, to give feedback towards the proposed framework. 

Check out the FAQs in the right panel for more information about why we're surveying the community and how we'll be using your feedback. Make sure you click the follow project button for updates!

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    We're hoping to get some information from the people who are already using electric rideable devices (eScooters, eSkateboards, eUnicycles etc), have used them in the past or are considering using them, so we can better understand the who, what, where, when and why. 

    This will help us to make sure the regulatory framework we develop will keep everyone safe and align with how Western Australians are actually using these devices. 

    If you do not currently use an e-Rideable but plan to in the future, please answer the questions as how you intend to use your device. 

    This survey should take approximately 4 minutes to complete. It will be open for contributions until 10 May 2021. 

    Consultation has concluded
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