Right to Ride - NSW

Right to Ride - NSW We are a motorcycle club fighting for recognition that motorcycles are a valuable mode of transport in Sydney

14/03/2026

About 530pm on Saturday the 28th February 2026 police attached to City East Highway Patrol were participating in Operation Mardi Gras 2026, targeting impaired drivers on City Road Darlington.

Police observed a blue toy motorcycle being ridden by a 15 year old boy with a pillion passenger on the rear riding in lane 1 of 3 of City Road in a southerly direction. On sighting the Roadside testing site ahead the rider turned left into Butlin Avenue where another testing site was operating. The rider was blocked by police and both he and his passenger, who was holding the recently purchased McDonald's, were directed to get off the motorcycle. The passenger complied, however the rider tried to accelerate and take off from police however he was unsuccessful.

The rider stated he had purchased the bike off the internet for $500 with a maximum speed of 47km/h.

The Young Persons parents were contacted and advised before being dealt with under the Young Offenders Act. An application will be put before the court to have the dangerous and non compliant unregistered motorcycle to be destroyed.

Thanks Jenny Aitchison MP
13/02/2026

Thanks Jenny Aitchison MP

Be still my beating heart!
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Be still my beating heart!

07/09/2025
Only in third gear.
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Only in third gear.

A 51-year-old man has been hit with a hefty fine and eight demerit points about he was caught speeding 118km over the speed limit. DETAILS 👉 https://bit.ly/3K4u6C2

The answer is YES!
26/08/2025

The answer is YES!

18/07/2025
A pretty good warning for motorcyclists too when you’re crossing the light rail.
14/07/2025

A pretty good warning for motorcyclists too when you’re crossing the light rail.

Don’t poke the bear!
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Don’t poke the bear!

Authorities say he died trying to feed a bear

Ouch.
02/07/2025

Ouch.

Learner one day, suspended the next.

On Monday 30th June 2025, Hawkesbury Highway Patrol detected a green Kawasaki motor bike, travelling south along Racecourse Road, Clarendon at 125kph. This area of road has a 60kph limit. The motorbike crossed over double unbroken painted lines and overtook several cars prior to stopping. Police identified the rider as an 18-year-old Learner from the local area. The Learner rider was not displaying any L plates at the time. The young rider was issued with the following penalty notices:

Learner Driver exceed the speed limit - Over 45kph - Lidar - $2959, 6 Points
Learner not display L plates - $320, 2 demerits
Cross Unbroken Lane Line- $320, 2 demerits
The Rider is now suspended for six months, and his number plates seized, and registration cancelled for three months.

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