Yes, it's easier to put everyone into one bucket instead of identifying the specific problem...much like Spin's post on firearms. City councils, county councils, state governments, and federal governments everywhere rarely spend the time to identify specific problems with specific solutions. It's easier to make some sweeping public statements and then throw a regulatory and legal blanket over the whole issue...whatever it is...and move on so they don't miss the champagne and caviar brunch at the country club. Governments at every level seem to have gotten extremely lazy...except when it comes to their personal agendas.I didn’t see a single eMTB in the video. I did see ebikes with throttles and pedals riding on roadways and traffic. Likely used as commuters or for recreational purposes.
Some of these e-bikes are not restricted or are de-restricted. IMO the speed restrictions in North America are responsible/ reasonable (20mph/32kph). The lower speed restrictions in the EU may be contributing to the de restricting market …therefore higher speeds are more likely or easily achieved.
I agree with Steve, terminology is part of the problem. Lack of knowledge is also a factor.
well to be fair I used to rip a 400cc sport atv down the street or take my rotax max 125 kart out for a little joyride when I was younger. Atleast the surrons are quiet! I remember one neighbour telling me he never wanted to see me do that again lol. Lo and behold atvs and karts are still not banned!Unfortunately here in the USA, parents are buying e-bikes for kids left and right, including Surrons. When I was a youngin, on my bmx bike, I was a terror. I can’t imagine if I had an ebike!
My brother has a talaria mx4. There pretty sweet bikes but there meant for moto trails and stuff.they need to label Surrons and alike, e-dirt bikes, or e-moto or e-motorcycles. Lets be honest, that is exactly what they are. Just because the testla is electric, doesn't mean it isn't a "car". The young kids are giving e-bikes a bad name. Don't get me wrong, I got in trouble when I was a kid, riding my YZ85 on the street, BUT I was respectful on the streets, so I wouldn't get in trouble on the way to the dirt/local hills.
I saw onePart of the problem is that it is a matter of terminology. The e-bikes shown were electric bikes. Nobody I saw was pedalling.
You probably paid more attention that I was prepared to do.I saw one
Completely agree. The problem is changing the vernacular with the bicycle world uneducatedThe word E-bike should not be used, as it wraps up all electric small transport in one mis-understood word.
Pedelecs, ie electric mountain and road bikes, are absolutely not the electric motorcycles that are causing all the problems and deaths, but we are all being blamed for deaths caused by 60mph+ electric motorcycles. Same situation with e-scooters.
It could have been nipped in the bud by the UK Government actually getting their fingers out and simply bringing in legislation that allows their use within a legal framework. It was in 2015 that Boris stated he wanted them to be legalised and the last bollox the Tories came out with is 'we're running trials until April 2026'. So a staggering 11 years to sort out and thats even if they don't move the goalposts again. Must be some kind of record in terms of kicking a can down the road. In the meantime just about every other EU country has legislated them for years.Before covid, the use of illegal e-scooters and electric motorcycles could have been nipped in the bud
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