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Calls for e-scooter laws to change as people flout the rules and police turn a blind eye - ABC News
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Australia braces for electric scooter boom as confusion reigns over state laws | Transport | The Guardian
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NSW government rethinks e-scooter trial after councils complain about costs and rules - ABC News
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NSW to Run E-scooter Trial in 2022 | Mearth Electric Scooter
E-scooters NSW trial cancelled because Andrew Constance 'not in the mood'
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