近40%的驾驶员出于安全考虑,希望校区禁止电子自行车和摩托车。
Nearly 40% of drivers want e-bikes and scooters banned in school zones due to safety concerns.
AAMI保险公司的一项调查显示,司机越来越关注使用电子自行车和电子摩托车上学的儿童,近40%的人呼吁在学校区禁止儿童上学。
A survey by insurer AAMI reveals growing concern among drivers about children using e-bikes and e-scooters to school, with nearly 40% calling for bans in school zones.
司机指出,青年骑手缺乏经验、装置速度和监管薄弱,52%的人反对这种做法,20%的人支持这种做法,29%的人只有在受到监督的情况下才能这样做。
Drivers cite youth riders' lack of experience, device speed, and weak regulations, with 52% opposing the practice, 20% supporting it, and 29% only if supervised.
随着学生返回学校,最近严重撞车事件增加,加紧了审查。
A recent rise in serious crashes has intensified scrutiny as students return to school.
昆士兰州、维多利亚州和西澳大利亚州的学校已经禁止在校园使用这些装置。
Schools in Queensland, Victoria, and Western Australia have already banned the devices on campus.
许多司机也担心能见度, 58%赞成限制自行车路线。
Many drivers also worry about visibility, with 58% favoring restrictions to bike paths.
昆士兰州允许12至15岁的孩子在成人的密切监督下使用这些装置。
While it’s illegal in several states for children under 16 to ride such devices, Queensland allows 12- to 15-year-olds under close adult supervision.