Soundwave can set off speed cameras with his bike.I'd vote 30mph for keeping up with traffic in cities
When the car in front slams his brakes on at 30..............ouchI'd vote 30mph for keeping up with traffic in cities
Roadies on racing bikes with skinny tyres can trot along at 45 mph. So 4.5 mph more, before auto cut-off, should be fine (seeing as pedelecs can go as fast as you like on muscle power anyhow).I we can keep all of the freedoms of use we currently enjoy with a 15 mph limit, then yes, faster would be good.
If higher speed comes with more restrictions, as in Germany, insurance, number plate, compulsory helmet, no use of cycle paths, then no, I would rather stay as we are.
Phil's Giant Yamaha does 60.....Roadies on racing bikes with skinny tyres can trot along at 45 mph. So 4.5 mph more, before auto cut-off, should be fine (seeing as pedelecs can go as fast as you like on muscle power anyhow).
If you wanted to go faster than 15 mph, you could just run.if I want to go faster, I have a full motor cycle licence.
Happened to me many times... and as a safe driver, you just need to keep enough distance with the car in front of you.When the car in front slams his brakes on at 30..............ouch
But the law quite rightly is set to suit the least capable, not the most capable like those roadies.Roadies on racing bikes with skinny tyres can trot along at 45 mph. So 4.5 mph more, before auto cut-off, should be fine (seeing as pedelecs can go as fast as you like on muscle power anyhow).
We have many 'capable' bikes and riders, who often spend many thousands on a single bike. Fortunately, entrepreneurs have solved the cut-off problem, for those that would like to be able to go half as fast as those 'most capable'.But the law quite rightly is set to suit the least capable, not the most capable like those roadies.
We have many 'capable' bikes and riders, who often spend many thousands on a single bike. Fortunately, entrepreneurs have solved the cut-off problem, for those that would like to be able to go half as fast as those 'most capable'.
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Do you not think that the powers that be are more likely to reduce the speed for cars to 15mph in those areas, rather than increase the speeds of other motorised forms of transport to match the current 20mph?With the extensive introduction of 20mph limits in urban area's, I think there's a case for pedelec speed increase. This would enable commuters to keep up with the flow of traffic and so be less likely to be 'nudged' by the impatient. I think it would also encourage more to commute by pedelec, cutting down congestion and pollution.
For myself, I ride the lanes of west Wales, mostly at 12-14mph, gazing around at the wonderful landscape. So I don't give a tinkers cuss about commuters...........whoops, p.c. slippage