Honestly a great take. While i generally doesn’t mind throttle-only use of an ebike, some of these machine is just way too fast, to the point people are starting to look at ebike like they look at car.

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    4 days ago

    That 1000cc bike is a lot harder to operate than an F-150. Regulations concerning motorcycles are mostly there to protect people from their own stupidity. And that certainly goes for electric ones too.

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      3 days ago

      I’m not saying no laws should protect people from themselves, but there is a big difference between a machine that is likely to harm someone else vs just the operator when operated unsafely.

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        The issues is that these “bikes” end up being used in mixed pedestrian/bicycle areas where they can seriously harm other cyclist and pedestrians. If they don’t end up harming them they will make everyone feel less safe than a normal bicycle (with limited electric assistance) that needs effort to accelerate rapidly and therefore will stay much closer to a cruising speed where they don’t need to accelerate/brake rapidly.