Andy Gilligan (London cycling commissioner) wanted to set up public e-bike hire scheme in London. We had lots of discussions on it, I tried hard to steer him away from it but failed. My objection was this:
Cyclists ride bikes. They are self selected experienced riders.
E-bikes are attractive to non cyclists who are likely less experienced.
Put 10'000 inexperienced cyclist on the capitals roads and serious and fatal accident rates will go through the roof.
If that happens the redtops will scream for legislation requiring e-bikers to hold a license, to register their bike, and likely pay some form of tax.
Governments sad but true do what the redtop editors tell them to do.
That would spell the end of e-bikes as a potential mainstream form of transport in the UK. ...Just what big auto and oil want.
Don't belive me? ...I'm starting a new post on this week's terrible news that both China and Taiwan have begun banning e-bikes.
James....Back in 2003 the Chinese had a very effective way of getting the old smelly motorbikes off the road. They introduced a new tax disc for all bikes more than 3 years old,the disc cost £200,more than the value of the bike.
They had a row of skips at every major junction,the poor rider with no disc was persuaded at the end of a Kalashnikov to throw his old bike into the skip.
The limits in China are 12mph and 200 watts,the government have ignored these limits but now are threatening to tighten up Chinese style,the ebikes in China are usually 25mph minimum and can have 4kw power.
Currently one of my suppliers has a giant warehouse,full of e-bikes and e-scooters,8000 units,he can't sell them to his dealers because nobody will buy them.Most Chinese workers get to work on these e-bikes so have no choice but to use them....there are 100 million on the road,most are illegal.
Can you imagine that at every junction into London they used the army and looked for any illegal S-class bike and forced the owner to throw his £3k plus illegal into the skip,very effective recycling,!!!!!!
KudosDave