Thats a very ignorant assessment of the actual issue, and I'd expect more of youMany of the arguments against dongles seem to be in relation to off-road use, where the implication is that they'll be churning up the bridleways and injuring innocent dog-walkers. Really?
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no ones arguing they are doing more damage, they only put out the power of a very powerful rider. The issue is simply.
THEY CAN'T LEGALLY BE USED THERE.
So, if there is an accident or any kind of issue involving one of these illegal bikes, the rider and landowner won't be insured or covered.
The risk of this is something landowners are aware of, so there are 2 options.
1) they carry on letting eBikes ride on their land and simply hope their isn't an accident.
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2) they ban all eBikes because they can't tell unless they ride them which ones are legal or not.
So we're simply asking the industry to help self police this and make sure offroad eBike customers realise that their actions have the potential to have a negative impact on them personally, but also the access right and enjoyment of everyone,.