Why pedelecs must remain as bicycles Part 2:
Here I show just how bad things could be if pedelecs tangle with motor vehicle law. Seventy-three years ago I joined the trade and was fitting assist motors to bicycles, and this is what was involved back then:
Fit the motor and twistgrip control to the customer's bicycle.
Obtain registration.
Fit front and rear full size motorcycle number plates.
Fit tax disc holder and add the tax disc to it.
Meanwhile the customer had to obtain his provisional driving licence if he didn't already have a full motorcycle licence.
Then on collecting their now assisted bicycle and on a provisional licence, they had to have L plates front and rear.
To get rid of the L plates, it meant taking and passing the full motorcycle drivng test.
Finally they had to pay for the VED (tax disc) every year, 17 shillings and 6 pence in 1950.
It's been a long struggle through the legal changes of the 1970s, 1980s, 2000s and 2010s to get to where we are now with so much freedom.
Yet some of you think the assisted bicycle law is tough now! When you argue for it to change, beware of how badly that could go wrong, once the machine we are riding is no longer a bicycle in law.
Link to Part 1
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