FAQs
- on either side of each road within Cleveland centre bounded by, and including, each of Wynyard, Shore, Waterloo and Queen Streets;
- the footpath commonly known as Capalaba Place between Noeleen Street and Capalaba Central Shopping Centre;
- either side of Main Road, Wellington Point, from the intersection with Apsley Street to the intersection with Douro Road.
In which locations was the prohibition lifted?
The prohibition has been lifted:
Why was the prohibition lifted in these locations?
They were the only areas left in the city where the prohibition was in place.
Removal of the prohibition also supports active travel and the Redlands Coast Transport Strategy vision of an efficient, accessible and integrated transport system which sustainably facilitates the movement of people and goods within and beyond the city and the bay.
Who has right of way on footpaths?
Nobody has right of way on footpaths and everyone is equally responsible for their actions.
On busy footpaths riders, or others on wheeled devises, should keep their speed down, or dismount. Even out on our cycleways riders should remember to slow down and pass wide.
Are electric scooters and bikes allowed on footpaths?
E-bikes, e-scooters and other electronic wheeled devices are allowed on footpaths.
On busy footpaths riders should keep their speed down, or dismount. Even out on our cycleways riders should remember to slow down and pass wide.