A to B magazine issue 70 (March) reports that the high speed e-bike class in Germany has now been outlawed, due to it's success.
Presumably this means it's adoption by users was so widespread it threatened to become the de facto standard in lieu of the EU 25 kph (15.5 mph).
The brief existence of that class in Germany was our one slim hope of getting a similar class in the UK, but with that German example seemingly embarrassing the authorities there, we can be sure now that it will not happen in the UK in the foreseeable future.
Can any German member give us more background?
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Presumably this means it's adoption by users was so widespread it threatened to become the de facto standard in lieu of the EU 25 kph (15.5 mph).
The brief existence of that class in Germany was our one slim hope of getting a similar class in the UK, but with that German example seemingly embarrassing the authorities there, we can be sure now that it will not happen in the UK in the foreseeable future.
Can any German member give us more background?
.
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