cyclingfrogs wrote:Roger Geffen's article on e-scooters
What's that, then?
cyclingfrogs wrote:Roger Geffen's article on e-scooters
cyclingfrogs wrote:After all, research has shown that in 80-90% of collisions between pedestrians and vehicles, the pedestrians are to blame.
stodd wrote:I think we would agree that whatever else, they should be banned on pavements (or maybe limited to 2.5mph or 5m distancing from nearest pedestrian) with immediate confiscation where that is broken.
stodd wrote:I think we would agree that whatever else, they should be banned on pavements (or maybe limited to 2.5mph or 5m distancing from nearest pedestrian) with immediate confiscation where that is broken.
Tangled Metal wrote:Although where could you put a rear light that would meet current regulations for cyclists for example. Low down on a mudguard for a small wheel isn't good enough, surely?
mjr wrote:Tangled Metal wrote:Although where could you put a rear light that would meet current regulations for cyclists for example. Low down on a mudguard for a small wheel isn't good enough, surely?
No, but a red led could surely be stuck on the top back of a bendy whip antenna about a foot long and would suffice.
Jdsk wrote:PS: I wish I knew what they were measuring in the trials...
Jdsk wrote:mjr wrote:Tangled Metal wrote:Although where could you put a rear light that would meet current regulations for cyclists for example. Low down on a mudguard for a small wheel isn't good enough, surely?
No, but a red led could surely be stuck on the top back of a bendy whip antenna about a foot long and would suffice.
Yes, LEDs can be very bright, and they can flash.
But they could also be on the rider and therefore much higher up.
Shirley
PS: I wish I knew what they were measuring in the trials...
Tangled Metal wrote:A guy has one at work. He used to ride in on an MTB and rides trail bike too. 37mph it can go up to. It's fast that's for sure. He hops on and off at pace. He's the quickest person off the industrial estate at 5pm when everywhere shuts for the day.