So with the law changing to allow restricted e-scooters. We may soon be riding along side them on UK cycle ways.
Yup - there are loads here already, they are just not legal to ride on public roads etc - though that hasn't stopped most people.By scooter, do you mean this?
If so, they've been here in Brisbane Australia a while.
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Obviously opinion is divided though...Bloody things are all over the place here. Can't wait for the hire ones to be banned - they are a frigging blight on cities.
I hope they get the full go ahead and become much more common - so privately owned ones become legal on roads too just like with e-bikes. Anything which reduces the number of cars is good IMHO - they are the real blight ... it was so nice and quiet a couple of months ago!
Yeah.....OK....
I actually try to stay out of "their" way while using the road - even though I pay rego on 4 separate dino juice powered vehicles (so I actually DO own the road...)
Only people I see clogging up roads are the lycra crew on a Sunday morning and caravaners - both of whom should be subject to natural selection and be removed from the gene pool.
Again, it bothers me why people that spend loads on a full long travel suspension eMTB care about what happens on roads and bike paths ?
Did you really spend THAT much to get 140mm + suspension travel to ride to work on the road ?
oh and if roads become predominately for cyclists rather than vehicles, then cyclists need to pay for them.
...if they can afford 8K GBP for a pushbike, they can afford road tax.
For sure.Obviously opinion is divided though...
Every tax payer in australia pays for roads. Your registration/s are mostly insurance - none of it goes to roads; or a very small percentage. The good news is that any injury in an insured vehicle and you're covered. Don't know about speeding etc though. That's also why motorcycles cost as much to register as a small car - insurance.Yeah.....OK....
I actually try to stay out of "their" way while using the road - even though I pay rego on 4 separate dino juice powered vehicles (so I actually DO own the road...)
Only people I see clogging up roads are the lycra crew on a Sunday morning and caravaners - both of whom should be subject to natural selection and be removed from the gene pool.
Again, it bothers me why people that spend loads on a full long travel suspension eMTB care about what happens on roads and bike paths ?
Did you really spend THAT much to get 140mm + suspension travel to ride to work on the road ?
oh and if roads become predominately for cyclists rather than vehicles, then cyclists need to pay for them.
...if they can afford 8K GBP for a pushbike, they can afford road tax.
I've injured myself twice, pretty badly, on motorcycles. All expenses paid both times. I was maintained for two years on the last one. They tried to throw everything at me - I was turning stuff back (electric recliner lounge chair etc , regular physio visits). As you know, medical costs are phenomenal. I was able to choose my surgeon and hospital. I went from an overcrowded and underfunded disease ridden (the dude next to me had Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) to a private, very clean, airy hospital with my own room, huge windows, good food, and freedom to do as much as I could. In the public hospital I wasn't allowed out of bed; in the private one they discovered that I was making my way to the shower toilet etc; they laughed then gave me some crutches . The insurance has also paid for a course that I'm doing because I'm unable to work at what I used to. Not like typical insurance. I didn't ask for anything.Rusty - Fair call. If I do something stupid I tend to slink off and lick my wounds quietly rather than admit stupidity but I know most don't and expect someone else to pay.
Urastus - Yep insurance is alot of it but "traffic improvement" is still a fair whack. Speed Camera revenue is probably king now, which will also fall with less vehicles. Haven't seen one for ages due to lower traffic density and that the coppers are chasing covid criminals at over $1000 a pop. As of today though, that all changes...in Queensland anyway.
Cars are worse but over here it will only take a bad accident for them to be banned . Then again if they make loads of money they’ll be fine ?Bloody things are all over the place here. Can't wait for the hire ones to be banned - they are a frigging blight on cities.
You poor man having to put up with being in a hospital full of sick people !I've injured myself twice, pretty badly, on motorcycles. All expenses paid both times. I was maintained for two years on the last one. They tried to throw everything at me - I was turning stuff back (electric recliner lounge chair etc , regular physio visits). As you know, medical costs are phenomenal. I was able to choose my surgeon and hospital. I went from an overcrowded and underfunded disease ridden (the dude next to me had Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) to a private, very clean, airy hospital with my own room, huge windows, good food, and freedom to do as much as I could. In the public hospital I wasn't allowed out of bed; in the private one they discovered that I was making my way to the shower toilet etc; they laughed then gave me some crutches . The insurance have also paid for a course that I'm doing because I'm unable to work at what I used to. Not like typical insurance. I didn't ask for anything.
Hospitals here (Tasmania) are in a bad way. They have been woefully underfunded since 2014 (2.1 billion dollars withdrawn). Even basic cleanliness is lacking because of cutbacks to cleaning staff. Nurses have so many clients that they can't do their job properly. During the recent covid scare hospitals here had no stocks of ppe or hand sanitizer. That strain of golden staph originates in hospitals and generally thrives when cleanliness goes down and numbers go up - there is only one more anti biotic that can deal with it if it is methicillin resistant. It does as much harm as good. I had open wounds, and bad ones. I was shit scared - I knew it was a gamble. You may not know, but there are quite a few people who go to hospital here for basic procedures and end up dying or losing limbs etc because of this.You poor man having to put up with being in a hospital full of sick people !
Why does that bother you? Everybody I know with an eMTB - or any MTB for that matter drive cars, ride motorcycles, ride road or commuter cycles - heck, many all of that. They have a vested interest.Again, it bothers me why people that spend loads on a full long travel suspension eMTB care about what happens on roads and bike paths ?
Now if you were talking 180-200mm you might have an argument but I see 140/150mm travel bikes out on the cycle-ways shod with slicks quite often during the winter months. A great way to keep some fitness without slashing around in the mud.Did you really spend THAT much to get 140mm + suspension travel to ride to work on the road ?
Rusty - Fair call. If I do something stupid I tend to slink off and lick my wounds quietly rather than admit stupidity but I know most don't and expect someone else to pay.
oh and if roads become predominately for cyclists rather than vehicles, then cyclists need to pay for them.
...if they can afford 8K GBP for a pushbike, they can afford road tax.
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