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Sunshine Coast Police charge 12yo boy with dangerous driving of motorcycle

A 12-year-old boy allegedly drove an unlicensed motorcycle across a police station driveway.

Sunshine Coast Police charge 12yo boy with dangerous driving of motorcycle. Picture: supplied.
Sunshine Coast Police charge 12yo boy with dangerous driving of motorcycle. Picture: supplied.

A 12-year-old boy has been charged with dangerous driving after he allegedly rode an unlicensed motorcycle on a busy Sunshine Coast road and across a police station driveway.

Police have charged a 12-year-old boy after allegedly driving a motorbike on the road in Maroochydore.

Police alleged they saw the boy driving a Talaria XXX TL2500 along Cornmeal Parade about 4.15pm on Monday, March 24.

The boy was allegedly driving dangerously on the road, causing a traffic hazard for other road users, before driving across the lawns, and straight into the driveway of a police station.

Police arrested the boy in the driveway of the police station and seized the motorbike.

The 12-year-old Peregian Beach boy was charged with one count each of drive without due care and attention or drive without reasonable consideration for other persons using road or place, diving of motor vehicle without driver licence, vehicles used on roads must be registered, drive uninsured vehicle, and trespass.

He was dealt with under the provisions of the Youth Justice Act.

Sunshine Coast Detective Inspector Chris Toohey speaking to media. Picture: Sam Turner
Sunshine Coast Detective Inspector Chris Toohey speaking to media. Picture: Sam Turner

Sunshine Coast District Officer Acting Superintendent Chris Toohey said the child was on a motorbike, not an e-bike.

“There is a misconception that all bikes powered by an electric battery are legal e-bikes that can be ridden by children – that’s not always the case,” Acting Superintendent Toohey said.

“Just as an electric battery doesn’t change a car from being a car, compared to a petrol car, neither does an electric battery change a motorbike from being a motorbike.

“At the young age of 12, the boy was riding a motorbike on the road, which is powerful enough to be considered a vehicle that must be registered, insured and driven by a licence holder.

“I urge parents or anyone wanting to purchase a bike to know the differences between an e-bike and a motorbike and the different rules that apply to each vehicle.

“Please do not put yourself or your children in extremely dangerous situations by allowing them to ride powerful motorbikes before they’re legally allowed.”

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