• Moneo@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Depends on local laws I would assume. Where I live e-bikes are limited to 30km/h and must have pedals (although throttles are still allowed). Functionally yes you aren’t pedaling but in terms of speed and weight it is closer to a bicycle than a motorcycle. If I ride an e-bike but only use the throttle does it cease to be an ebike?

    Honestly as much as I hate dudes on fat bikes ripping past me in the bike lane I can’t think of any good reasons not to encourage all forms of micromobility. The more people who use and rely on cycling infrastructure the better. If that means I have to share my bike lane with douchebags on fat bikes so be it.

    Just to be clear, I have no issue with fat bikes themselves. But we all know the type of person I’m talking about.

    • jacksilver@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      Thanks for the response, that’s exactly what I was curious about. Wasn’t sure if there were technical/legal definitions that would make this a scooter/“e-bike” vs a motorcycle.

      The author of the article seemed somewhat uncertain themselves.