Some worry that New York City’s crackdown on unsafe cyclists leaves them facing greater consequences than drivers, even though cars cause more fatalities.

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    2 months ago

    These are E-bikes we’re talking about. They can be quite fast. Some can do 50-60 even. Killing people is certainly possible. Requiring both to obey traffic signals, isn’t unreasonable.

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      2 months ago

      Pretty sure in the EU they are supposed to be limited to 25kmh, which is the upper speed limit for bike lanes too

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        Speed-pedelecs are allowed to go 45kmh and are allowed both on bike lanes and car lanes in the Netherlands. They have a license plate as well, looks like a regular ebike.

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          In that case the Netherlands is ignoring EU law, which now very clearly defines a regular e-bike: 25km/h, 250W max output, no throttle.

          PS: clarification - if they have a license plate then obviously they’re not regular e-bikes. Seems to me crazy to just allow them in bike lanes.

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            2 months ago

            i’ve never understood the dislike for mopeds on bike paths (let’s not talk about lanes, bike lanes should not exist), it’s only a problem if they go too fast, which bikes can and will do as well.

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            This is the same as in Belgium, where the faster e-bikes are counted as light mopeds. Max speed of 45km/h, and they must use the bike lane whenever the road speed limit exceeds 50km/h, and the road if not. Most of our city centers are 30km/h speed limit, which also counts for these e-bikes, just as all other motorized traffic.

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                2 months ago

                And they are required to, depending on their motor size, following the same rules. So basically a fast e-bike (spedelec) and petrol mopeds are counted as the same type of vehicle.

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                  2 months ago

                  That was a big culture shock for me, seeing motor vehicles share the same lane with bicycles… I guess nowadays with ebikes and escooters it shouldn’t be as surprising.

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      2 months ago

      They also weigh as much as their rider sometimes. Easily 300+ lbs with a full grown man on them.