...understand how a bicycle with any sort of motorized component that assists in your progression is any different from a moped...AND, why should it be allowed on a bicycle path as opposed to any moped, etc.?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I guess I don't have a problem with them on trails. Seems like a good way for seniors to get out that may not have otherwise. Are there a lot of younger people using these on the trails now?
www.clintonherald.com
The amount of people that these e-bikes have propelled into the sport is a good thing. More people riding trails means more people supporting those businesses along it as well as helping fund any maintenance....understand how a bicycle with any sort of motorized component that assists in your progression is any different from a moped...AND, why should it be allowed on a bicycle path as opposed to any moped, etc.?
If the pedals are the secondary mode of transportation, then they should be required to stay off the trails.
next I am going to have to register my own 2 feet to walk on the roads too?If you want them on the roads... they should be taxed and have a paid registration with the county. (I think all bikes should if you are riding them on the road).
No - that’s what sidewalks are for. Home Owners/City Government are already responsible for those... so in a way.. you’re already taxed.next I am going to have to register my own 2 feet to walk on the roads too?
And when there's no sidewalks?No - that’s what sidewalks are for. Home Owners/City Government are already responsible for those... so in a way.. you’re already taxed.