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EPISODE · Apr 7, 2026 · 41 MIN

S3E7 PnP Andrea Herklots New eBike laws hurt disabled riders

from Streets and People · host Get Around Caboolture

Queensland’s proposed eBike laws could strip away the independence of thousands of disabled riders including children with cerebral palsy, elderly cyclists, and people with mobility challenges. In this urgent episode, Andrea Herklots, co-founder of EveryBody eBikes (formerly Blind Freddy eBikes), joins us to expose how these laws threaten eBikes for disabled riders and what you can do to help.Andrea shares powerful stories of how adaptive eBikes transform lives but new regulations, like a 10 km/h speed limit, licensing requirements, and European compliance standards, could ban these lifelines overnight.Learn why these laws are flawed, how they’ll hurt vulnerable communities, and how to submit your story before 10 April to fight back. This isn’t just about bikes. It’s about human rightsCommunity Advocacy: How to Fight for eBikes for Disabled RidersAndrea urges the community to take action before the April 10 deadline:Submit Your StoryThe government is accepting submissions until 10 AM on 10 April. Personal stories are the most powerful way to show the impact of these laws. Politicians need to hear how the legislation will hurt real people.Contact Your Local MPExplain how eBikes help you or your loved ones, and ask your MP if they will fight for eBikes for disabled riders.Share on Social MediaUse the hashtag #EBikesForDisabledRiders to raise awareness. Tag Queensland politicians and disability advocates to amplify your message.Support EveryBody eBikes: The Home of Inclusive CyclingAndrea is collecting case studies to include in her submission. You can share your story by contacting https://everybodyebikes.com.au/ or 0409 126 669What You Can Do: Submit, Share, and Speak UpWrite Your SubmissionKeep your submission short and personal. For example:“My son has cerebral palsy. His eBike lets him ride with his friends. The new laws will take that away. Please protect eBikes for disabled riders.”Include your name, suburb, and contact details, as these are required for official submissions.Write your submissionhttps://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/Work-of-Committees/Committees/Committee-Details?cid=272&id=8575The current legislationhttps://www.qld.gov.au/transport/safety/rules/wheeled-devices/bicycle https://www.qld.gov.au/transport/safety/rules/wheeled-devices/personal-mobility-devicesSpread the WordShare this article with your network and talk to your local bike shop, disability group, or community organization to rally support.Conclusion: Protecting the Right to RideQueensland’s proposed EBike laws are a direct threat to disabled riders. For thousands of people, eBikes and eTrikes are not just a form of transport. They represent freedom, therapy, and connection to the community.Andrea Herklots and EveryBody eBikes are leading the fight to protect these essential mobility tools, but they need your voice. Submit your story, contact your MP, and stand up for eBikes for disabled riders.As Andrea says, “This isn’t about bikes. It’s about human rights. Everyone deserves the chance to ride.”Podcast theme music: Doctor Yes | Yari | BensoundGetAroundCaboolture.au

Queensland’s proposed eBike laws could strip away the independence of thousands of disabled riders including children with cerebral palsy, elderly cyclists, and people with mobility challenges. In this urgent episode, Andrea Herklots, co-founder of EveryBody eBikes (formerly Blind Freddy eBikes), joins us to expose how these laws threaten eBikes for disabled riders and what you can do to help.Andrea shares powerful stories of how adaptive eBikes transform lives but new regulations, like a 10 km/h speed limit, licensing requirements, and European compliance standards, could ban these lifelines overnight.Learn why these laws are flawed, how they’ll hurt vulnerable communities, and how to submit your story before 10 April to fight back. This isn’t just about bikes. It’s about human rightsCommunity Advocacy: How to Fight for eBikes for Disabled RidersAndrea urges the community to take action before the April 10 deadline:Submit Your StoryThe government is accepting submissions until 10 AM on 10 April. Personal stories are the most powerful way to show the impact of these laws. Politicians need to hear how the legislation will hurt real people.Contact Your Local MPExplain how eBikes help you or your loved ones, and ask your MP if they will fight for eBikes for disabled riders.Share on Social MediaUse the hashtag #EBikesForDisabledRiders to raise awareness. Tag Queensland politicians and disability advocates to amplify your message.Support EveryBody eBikes: The Home of Inclusive CyclingAndrea is collecting case studies to include in her submission. You can share your story by contacting https://everybodyebikes.com.au/ or 0409 126 669What You Can Do: Submit, Share, and Speak UpWrite Your SubmissionKeep your submission short and personal. For example:“My son has cerebral palsy. His eBike lets him ride with his friends. The new laws will take that away. Please protect eBikes for disabled riders.”Include your name, suburb, and contact details, as these are required for official submissions.Write your submissionhttps://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/Work-of-Committees/Committees/Committee-Details?cid=272&id=8575The current legislationhttps://www.qld.gov.au/transport/safety/rules/wheeled-devices/bicycle https://www.qld.gov.au/transport/safety/rules/wheeled-devices/personal-mobility-devicesSpread the WordShare this article with your network and talk to your local bike shop, disability group, or community organization to rally support.Conclusion: Protecting the Right to RideQueensland’s proposed EBike laws are a direct threat to disabled riders. For thousands of people, eBikes and eTrikes are not just a form of transport. They represent freedom, therapy, and connection to the community.Andrea Herklots and EveryBody eBikes are leading the fight to protect these essential mobility tools, but they need your voice. Submit your story, contact your MP, and stand up for eBikes for disabled riders.As Andrea says, “This isn’t about bikes. It’s about human rights. Everyone deserves the chance to ride.”Podcast theme music: Doctor Yes | Yari | BensoundGetAroundCaboolture.au

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