E-scooter on Aucklandโ€™s Southern Motorway: Dashcam footage captures journey on busy section

E-scooter on Aucklandโ€™s Southern Motorway: Dashcam footage captures journey on busy section


The Herald understands the rider exited at Khbyer Pass Rd and continued onto Newton Rd.

A timestamp on the dashcam showed the incident was captured about 3.30pm on Sunday.

Police said they did not have a report of the incident, but did receive a report of two people on an electric scooter on a motorway on-ramp about 6pm.

There are signs on the Gillies Ave ramp showing pedestrians and cyclists are forbidden.

The rider was slowly travelling only metres from high-speed traffic.
The rider was slowly travelling only metres from high-speed traffic.

Policeโ€™s road policing manager was not available for comment when approached.

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A spokeswoman for the New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) said it was unlawful to ride an e-scooter with a power output over 300 watts on a motorway without registering and licencing it. Flamingo uses 300 watt scooters and they are unlicensed.

At 300 watts, a scooter is limited to a top speed of about 35km/h. They do not need to be registered or licensed at this power output to use local roads.

โ€œMotorways are high-speed environments and itโ€™s important that all vehicles using them are legally and appropriately registered and licensed,โ€ the spokeswoman said.

The scooter userโ€™s move received scorn online.

โ€œAbsolute moron,โ€ one social media user said of the rider.

โ€œIdiots on a scooter,โ€ another said.

E-scooters, mobility scooters on harbour bridge, other Auckland highways

E-scooters and mobility scooters have been spotted on Aucklandโ€™s motorways and the cityโ€™s harbour bridge.

In 2019, a man on a mobility scooter wearing a full-face helmet took on the Upper Harbour Highway Bridge.

A man drove a mobility scooter on a busy Auckland motorway going no more than 30km/h.
A man drove a mobility scooter on a busy Auckland motorway going no more than 30km/h.

In 2023, at least three people were spotted in the low-powered vehicles in odd places.

A man was photographed riding his e-scooter across the Auckland Harbour Bridge in January.

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A man on a mobility scooter braved one of Aucklandโ€™s most notorious roundabouts at the Southern Motorwayโ€™s Ellerslie ramps in May.

And in July, a man was riding on the Northwestern Motorway on his scooter about 3am.

Raphael Franks is an Auckland-based reporter who covers breaking news. He joined the Herald as a Te Rito cadet in 2022.

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