• Blackmist@feddit.uk
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          1 month ago

          Ridden on the road, fine.

          Ridden down canal tow paths, cycle lanes, pavements, twitchels, places with much slower moving cyclists/pedestrians, they can fuck off.

          I’ve no problem with them being classified as a cheap motorcycle. For their size, they shouldn’t have to pay road tax either. But you should only be going faster than regular pedalling speeds on a road.

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          1 month ago

          I’ve cycled and walked in London for the last 10+ years. These silent and deadly speeders are super dangerous. I’ve seen several crashes on their account. As a cyclist, they overtake you a great speed; as a pedestrian they can be much closer much quicker than expected forcing you to misjudge if you can cross.

          Yes they are dangerous. I can’t believe you need to have this explained to you.

        • makingStuffForFun@lemmy.ml
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          1 month ago

          well, it depends how that motorcycle is ridden. Most motorcycles have license and insurance requirements. I wonder why these should not?

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          1 month ago

          The issue is, says Ford, that these illegal e-bikes are in effect motorbikes. “These people have passed no test, have no road training and don’t have the road skills. They just get on and ride around without insurance, tax, the bike not conforming to lights and everything else it should conform to, it’s not registered with the DVLA, all these things.”

          Obviously “unthinkable” is one person’s opinion, but you get their point