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RACV is urging parents to familiarise themselves with e-scooter and e-bike laws as more than one million Victorian students head back to school.

RACV head of policy James Williams said many children may have received e-scooters or e-bikes as Christmas gifts, but some families may not understand the legal restrictions or safety risks.

“Electric bikes and electric scooters are not toys. E-scooters are illegal for children under 16 on Victorian roads and footpaths, and they pose serious risks to riders and pedestrians given they can travel up to 25kph,” Williams said.

RACV is funding a statewide study into e-scooter injuries, with data being collected from six Victorian hospitals and emergency services, including the Royal Melbourne Hospital, Ambulance Victoria and the Royal Children’s Hospital. The research, due to be published in late 2026, aims to better understand crash causes and risk factors.

The return to school is also a reminder for all road users to slow down around school zones. According to the Transport Accident Commission, around nine children aged up to 15 are killed and almost 200 are injured on roads each year.

RACV is encouraging drivers to obey school speed limits, reduce distractions, use crossings and avoid idling near schools. Parents using e-bikes for school commutes are also urged to plan for breakdowns or emergencies.

First published in the Mornington News – 3 February 2026

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