Petrol powered bike warning

Police have issued a warning over the use of petrol powered bicycles. (Facebook/Eyewatch- Whittlesea Police Service Area) 248911_01

The use of illegal petrol powered push bikes is on the rise in Whittlesea, according to police.

In a post to the Eyewatch- Whittlesea Police Service Area Facebook page, police warned that users of petrol powered push bikes need to be aware of the associate consequences of riding these bikes.

Police said a bike is classified as a motorised bicycle if the motor is the primary source of power and the motor’s output exceeds 200 watt

“If you are found to be riding a motorised push bike that exceeds 200 watts in a public place you must follow road rules applicable to a motorbike,” police said.

“To drive a vehicle on public roads in Victoria, it must be registered, the rider must hold a valid licence and the operator must wear an approved motor bike helmet.”

Motorised bicycle users can face fines of up to $826 and possible demerit points.

“If you are involved in a collision with members of the public you may have to face court proceedings,” police warned.