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First Sydney Metro 12-month Shared E-scooter Trial starts in Kogarah today

10/01/2024

Georges River Council’s 12-month shared e-scooter trial with e-scooter provider, Beam, begins today (10 January 2024) at Kogarah.
 
This is the first council-led e-scooter trial in Metro Sydney and the sixth trial underway as part of the NSW shared e-scooter scheme.
 
From today residents and visitors 16 and over can hire one of 60 purple Beam e-scooters and helmets and scoot to existing bus and train stations, St George Hospital, St George TAFE, Jubilee Stadium, community services and cafes in Kogarah Town Square.
 
For the Kogarah trial, Beam introduced the industry-leading Saturn 5 e-scooter, with features like wireless phone charging and auditory alerts, as well as improved geo-fencing capabilities to ensure safe operation of micromobility alongside other modes of transport.
 
The geofencing technology controls where e-scooters are ridden and how fast they can travel, as well as ensuring they are parked appropriately.
 
The shared e-scooters will be limited to 20km/h on roads within the trial area which have a speed limit of 50km/h or less. E-scooters are not permitted on footpaths.
 
Currently, only e-scooters provided through a shared scheme are permitted for use in approved trial areas, and privately owned e-scooters cannot be used in public areas in NSW. 
 
Council has established a shared e-scooter Local Working Group with authorities, including Transport for NSW, NSW Health, St George Police, St George Local Business Chamber, local bus services and Council representatives to manage the trial.
 
Georges River Council Mayor Sam Elmir said, “It is very exciting to rollout the shared e-scooter trial today in Kogarah.
 
“It was encouraging to see the level of interest from residents and visitors at the two free Beam Safe Academy e-scooter sessions at Kogarah Town Square recently.
“We are eager to see results of usage and riders’ feedback captured from Beam, and also feedback from residents and visitors through Council’s Your Say community consultation which is now open.
 
“Public feedback will give us an understanding of the future viability with e-scooters in the Georges River area, and help inform the future of micro mobility in NSW.
 
“I’d like to remind people to ride safely and responsibility, to wear a helmet and abide by the rules.”
 
For a map of the Kogarah e-scooter shared scheme trial area, and to find out more about e-scooter trials in NSW visit Transport NSW e-scooters page.

To find out more about the program and give feedback about the Shared e-scooter trial in Kogarah, visit Council’s Your Say page.