Backlash against rollover protection on quad bikes has ACCC boss puzzled

Vernon Graham
Updated July 28 2020 - 12:56pm, first published July 27 2020 - 6:00am
MYSTIFIED: ACCC deputy chairman Mick Keogh says he is mystified by the recent campaign against the compulsory fitting of rollover protection devices on new quad bikes in Australia.
MYSTIFIED: ACCC deputy chairman Mick Keogh says he is mystified by the recent campaign against the compulsory fitting of rollover protection devices on new quad bikes in Australia.

Australian Competition and Consumer Commission deputy chairman Mick Keogh says to the best of his knowledge nobody in Australia has been killed on a quad bike fitted with a rollover protection device.

Vernon Graham

Vernon Graham

National machinery and property writer

Former editor of The Land, former Fairfax Media Agricultural Editor

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