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Police have urged parents and children to ensure their modified electric bicycles comply with Victorian road laws ahead of the school holidays, following a major safety blitz across Melbourne CBD.

Officers issued hundreds of fines during a three-week operation targeting e-bike riders – with a particular focus on food delivery riders – including 44 unregistered overpowered e-bikes and 32 unlicensed riders.

Police issued dozens of fines in Melbourne’s CBD during an operation targeting non-compliant e-bikes.

In Victoria, a legal e-bike must have working pedals and a maximum power output of 250 watts. It should not be capable of exceeding 25km/h.

“If caught on an overpowered or non-compliant e-bike, penalties can include using an unregistered vehicle which carries a $1018 fine or unlicensed driving, also a $1018 fine,” police said in a statement on Wednesday.

The crackdown, codenamed Operation Consider, netted 174 e-bike related offences, and another 101 general offences, including failing to obey traffic signals.

Forty fines were issued to e-bike riders for failing to wear a helmet, which carries a $254 penalty.

After the operation, police warned the community to check their own electric bicycles.

“Police will continue to conduct e-bike enforcement operations over the coming months including over the school holidays which commence this week,” the police statement said.

“Parents and children are being urged to familiarise themselves with e-bike rules to ensure they aren’t caught out riding illegal bikes which are subject to significant penalties.”

“For more information, visit the e-bike safety page on the Victoria Police website.”

“You must ensure your e-bike does not exceed the power of speed requirements, and that you adhere to the road rules applicable to all cyclists – including wearing a helmet and using bicycle lanes,” Road Policing Acting Superintendent Craig McEvoy said.

This month’s police operation follows a series of high-profile deaths on Victorian roads related to e-bikes.

In April this year, an unlicensed teenage e-bike rider was badly injured and his passenger killed in South Morang. Following this tragedy, friends of the boy who died, Max Foster, told this masthead they would stop riding powerful e-bikes themselves.

The majority of offences detected during Operation Consider were for unregistered vehicles and unlicensed drivers – meaning the e-bike was overpowered.

Police said that bikes imported from other countries did not always comply with Victorian standards.

Managing the influx of electric bicycles and enforcing compliance on public roads is a growing national challenge.

Victorian authorities are now restricting converted e-bikes on trains and within ticketed areas after a review last year, while NSW and Queensland are considering stricter regulations.

Meanwhile, police have arrested two teenagers following a road rage incident in Melbourne’s inner west on Sunday afternoon, during which a driver was injured when a group of teens allegedly smashed his car windscreen.

Officers allege the pair were riding motorcycles in convoy with around 50 others in Fawkner about 4pm, cutting off drivers and damaging on vehicle after it was involved in a near miss with some of the riders.

“Officers have been told some of the riders were armed with weapons during the incident,” police said.

“Detectives continue to work to identify the other riders, with additional arrests expected to occur.”

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