Another dippy tangential question or two, that have spun off some reflections about Access.
Does a pedelec ridden at less than 4mph (*) under throttle only in a speed-limited mode on the pavement count as a pedestrian?
Why or why not?
That question is a can of worms, but it turns on whether a pedelec can qualify as a mobility scooter, which are legally defined as pedestrians. All sorts of bits of law and practice could come in, one of which is whether pedelecs have a limited speed 4mph mode.
These walkalong modes are - I believe - the only throttle only thing explicitly allowed under EU law, but do pedelecs here have them?
Potential new market as light but strong scooters?
If you want more background on this I have a huge thread on CTC about "Anti-Cycling Gates", where I am looking at the issues around using access laws to get those "squeeze" A-Gates removed from my local cycling/walking infrastructure. Reading the first few and last few pages will be enough for a gist.
Ferdinand
Yes - I know about the difficulty of riding at 4mph, but it can be done. I can do not 5 , not 4, but 'free' as the dragon in the snack advert used to say. But it could be a trike or quad pedelec.
Cycling in the East Midlands.
Personal Blog: http://www.ashfieldcycling.wordpress.com
Does a pedelec ridden at less than 4mph (*) under throttle only in a speed-limited mode on the pavement count as a pedestrian?
Why or why not?
That question is a can of worms, but it turns on whether a pedelec can qualify as a mobility scooter, which are legally defined as pedestrians. All sorts of bits of law and practice could come in, one of which is whether pedelecs have a limited speed 4mph mode.
These walkalong modes are - I believe - the only throttle only thing explicitly allowed under EU law, but do pedelecs here have them?
Potential new market as light but strong scooters?
If you want more background on this I have a huge thread on CTC about "Anti-Cycling Gates", where I am looking at the issues around using access laws to get those "squeeze" A-Gates removed from my local cycling/walking infrastructure. Reading the first few and last few pages will be enough for a gist.
Ferdinand
Yes - I know about the difficulty of riding at 4mph, but it can be done. I can do not 5 , not 4, but 'free' as the dragon in the snack advert used to say. But it could be a trike or quad pedelec.
Cycling in the East Midlands.
Personal Blog: http://www.ashfieldcycling.wordpress.com
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