Quad bike riders and industry representatives are now being invited to make a submission to the ACCC’s quad bike safety investigation.
The ACCC Quad Bike Safety Taskforce is seeking feedback from stakeholders including manufacturers, dealers, workplace safety experts, researchers, farmers and quad bike users on a range of issues and options, such as:
“Tragically, 114 people have been killed in Australia in quad bike accidents since 2011. The ACCC is investigating a range of possible options to improve quad bike safety and prevent further deaths and injuries in the community,” ACCC Commissioner Mick Keogh said.
“A key question is whether a safety standard should be introduced for quad bikes under the Australian Consumer Law.
“The ACCC recognises that quad bikes are important vehicles for many Australians who rely on them for work on farms, or use them recreationally, which is why it is important for stakeholders to have their say."
The ACCC will be making a draft recommendation to government early next year, with a final recommendation to be made mid-2018.
The Issues Paper and information on the consultation process is on the ACCC website.