eRideable Legislation Monitoring

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Consultation has concluded

We want to keep an eye on how things are going following the introduction of the new eRideable laws on 4 December 2021. We will be using the data added to this map to monitor the implementation and inform future reviews of the rules.

How to have your say in the mapping tool

Step 1. Zoom into the section of the map where you want to leave a comment.

Step 2. Click on the symbol on the left side-bar menu and select and hold a pin and drag it onto the map.

Step 3. Add your comment and details to provide your feedback. You can add photos that relate to your comment as well

The orange boundaries on the map indicate local government areas. Click on the map to see which LGA you are hovering over. 

We want to keep an eye on how things are going following the introduction of the new eRideable laws on 4 December 2021. We will be using the data added to this map to monitor the implementation and inform future reviews of the rules.

How to have your say in the mapping tool

Step 1. Zoom into the section of the map where you want to leave a comment.

Step 2. Click on the symbol on the left side-bar menu and select and hold a pin and drag it onto the map.

Step 3. Add your comment and details to provide your feedback. You can add photos that relate to your comment as well

The orange boundaries on the map indicate local government areas. Click on the map to see which LGA you are hovering over. 

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eRideable Monitoring Map

over 2 years

We want to keep an eye on how things are going following the introduction of the new eRideable laws on 4 December 2021. We will be using the data added to this map to monitor the implementation and inform future reviews of the rules.

How to have your say

Step 1. Zoom into the section of the map, where you want to leave a comment.

Step 2. Click on thesymbol on the left side-bar menu and select and hold a pin and drag it onto the map.

Step 3. Add your comment and details to provide your feedback. You can add photos that relate to your comment as well!


Note: comments will be displayed publicly, but we won't share your personal details - only your username will be visible. 

The orange boundaries on the map indicate local government areas. Click on the map to see which LGA you are hovering over. 

CLOSED: This map consultation has concluded.