That’s mostly my point. You’re in trouble for “using the motor” to get to 20mph, yet you can freewheel to 30mph with no motor and it’s fine. Most regular cyclists can get past 20mph easy on the flat with no motor. Sounds a bit backwards to me….
We should limit bicycles to 15.5mph too because….. eh …..eh…. I dunno… just because… it’ll be easy to remember?
You are missing the point since you fail to understand the reason for pedelec law being in place:
Authorities around the world have long wanted people to cycle more and drive less, but they recognise that not everyone can do that due to such things as steep hills, limited physical ability and increasing age. So they provide some limited electric power to help. The name for that is Electric Assist, note they are not electric bikes, they are electric assist bicycles and the law's name is EAPC Regulations (Electric Assist Pedal Cycles).
As you can see, this is nothing to do with speed, it's making up for lack of physical ability.
But to have them remain as bicycles in law their power and speed has to be limited since the riders are untested, they are not insured and also untraceable with no number plates.
So a typical maximum cycling speed has been chosen, which happens to be 25 kph / 15.5 mph.
Now before you start jumping up and down and protesting it's much faster, no it is not. For recent historic reasons the few British who still cycle are a barmy lot, putting in huge effort to cycle at 20 mph or even more, but the rest of the world is far more sensible. Go to the major cycling nations where huge numbers cycle, like The Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, Africa, India, China and most of the Orient and you'll see how slowly they cycle. 10 mph, plus or minus 3 mph is typical,
Since I've been around a very long time I well remember when we Brits also cycled like that back in the 1940s and '50s. But we became a lazy lot and abandoned bikes in favour of mopeds and cars so cycling here all but disappeared, only kids still doing it until their parents got so scared of traffic they even stopped them cycling too.
So as a nation we forgot how to ride bikes for ordinary journeys as transport, until the mountain bike was invented and started to be popular around the mid 1980s. But that of course was sporting in nature, as were those who were riding them, so a new way of riding with more effort became established.
And that is how we arrived at where we are, almost alone in the world in cycling at speeds cyclists here consider normal but which are really abnormal everywhere else.
Of course we could make our own law allowing 20 mph or more assistance, but that would mean everything that mopeds suffer, registration, number plate, insurance, L plates, CBT, a driving licence.
Welcome to the real world where faster assistance can never be legalised without the above bureaucracy.
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