A British expat has copped a fine for driving under the influence in Sydney while riding a Lime Bike on a footpath.
The maximum penalties for a first DUI offence in NSW include a court-imposed fine of $3300 and 18 months imprisonment.
Shocked that they could even be charged with DUI while riding an e-bike, the expat went to social media for lawyer recommendations.
“That’s f–king tragic,” one person responded to the post.
Another said they knew someone who had lost their licence after being charged with DUI on a bike.
Lime has strict rules against riding while intoxicated and requires riders to follow the same blood alcohol content laws that apply to their driver’s license.
Riders without a license must have a BAC of zero.
A Transport for NSW spokesperson also confirmed it is an offence to ride a bicycle or e-bike while under the influence of alcohol or drugs in NSW.
“Driving while impaired can affect a rider’s ability to properly control a bike and place themselves and other road users, including pedestrians, at risk,” they told nine.com.au.
“Penalties can include court-imposed fines, licence disqualification and, in more serious matters, imprisonment.”
In fact, it’s illegal to ride a bike, including e-bikes, across most of Australia.
Can you get a DUI on an e-bike?
It’s an offence to ride an e-bike under the influence of drugs or alcohol in NSW, Victoria, Queensland, the ACT, Western Australia, South Australia and Tasmania.
It’s technically not illegal to ride while intoxicated in the NT, but you can be fined $25 for riding dangerously.
What are the penalties for riding an e-bike under the influence?
Penalties for riding an e-bike under the influence vary, depending on the jurisdiction where the offence occurs.
In NSW, the maximum penalty for a first offence is $3,300, imprisonment for 18 months, or both.
In Victoria, compliant e-bikes are considered bicycles, so riders are subject to the same rules as cyclists.
Those caught consuming alcohol while riding may face fines starting at $254.
Non-compliant e-bikes are considered motorcycles so riders are subject to the same rules as motorists.
Those caught riding under the influence face fines starting at $508, minimum three-months disqualification, and losing their license.
In Queensland, e-bike riders caught riding under the influence face a $500 fine.
In the ACT, the same drink driving rules and penalties apply to e-bike riders as car drivers.
Penalties include fines starting at $825 and a minimum three-month disqualification.
In WA, e-bike riders are subject to the same drink and drug driving laws as motor vehicle drivers with fines starting at $1000.
In SA, e-bike riders caught riding while drunk face fines starting at $500, minimum three months disqualification, and demerit points.
In Tasmania, it’s illegal to ride any bike while intoxicated, including e-bikes.
Those caught breaking the rules face fines starting at $410, minimum three months disqualification, and potential jail time for repeat or serious offenders.
Can you lose your license for drink driving on an e-bike?
It depends on the state or territory where you’re caught riding under the influence, and whether the case goes to court.
Riding an e-bike while intoxicated may lead to demerit points, disqualification and/or license suspension in NSW, Victoria, WA, SA, the ACT, and Tasmania.
What is the alcohol limit for e-bike riders in Australia?
It is illegal to drive with a BAC of 0.05 per cent or higher in Australia.
The same limit applies to drink riding in the states and territories that enforce drink riding offences.
Do drink driving laws apply on bike paths and footpaths?
Drink riding laws apply wherever you are riding, including on roads, bike paths and footpaths.
“Road safety is a shared responsibility, and we all have a role to play in helping each other get to our destinations safely,” the Transport for NSW spokesperson said.
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