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A woman who caught the same school bus as Sian Kingi is pleading for thousands to help oppose a parole application lodged by the 12-year-old’s killer. ....
Press Release – Dog And Lemon Guide New Zealand should follow the lead of the UK and introduce sensible regulations for e-scooters, says the car review website dogandlemon.com . Editor Clive Matthew-Wilson, who is an outspoken road safety campaigner, says: The English government has … New Zealand should follow the lead of the UK and introduce sensible regulations for e-scooters, says the car review website dogandlemon.com. Editor Clive Matthew-Wilson, who is an outspoken road safety campaigner, says: “The English government has announced that e-scooters must be hired from licensed operators. These e-scooters will be limited to a top speed of 25kp/h and will only be permitted on roads and cycle lanes, with riders banned from pavements.” ....
Editor Clive Matthew-Wilson, who is an outspoken road safety campaigner, says: “The English government has announced that e-scooters must be hired from licensed operators. These e-scooters will be limited to a top speed of 25kp/h and will only be permitted on roads and cycle lanes, with riders banned from pavements.” “People hiring e-scooters in the UK must be aged at least 16 and hold a provisional or full driving licence.” “The English government also recently confirmed its ban on privately owned e-scooters, because it’s effectively impossible to ensure that these scooters comply with safety regulations, such as brakes and ....
auckland.scoop.co.nz » UK Bans E-scooters From Pavements, Bans Private Scooters, Requires Driver's Licence For Scooter Riders. scoop.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from scoop.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The list goes on.” “It’s really easy to prevent these deaths and injuries in New Zealand, too: make seatbelts compulsory on all buses that use highways. Yet the government appears to be asleep at the wheel over this issue.” “I challenge the prime minister to watch this graphic crash test which simulates a bus rolling over. The prime minister is a mother: would she feel comfortable with her own child travelling at highway speeds without the protection of a seatbelt?”[1] “New Zealand’s roads are particularly dangerous for buses, because they’re often narrow and winding; a perfect setup for a ....