Originally Posted by
gugie
25 mph on the MUP behind my house is way too fast, too many elderly people, baby strollers, and people walking dogs on it for that to make any sense whatsoever.
I generally agree, but it's up to local communities/leaders to set speed limits. And hopefully enforce them to some degree, if necessary.
Originally Posted by
gugie
I'm not against e-bikes for the reasons you mentioned, but it's kinda like the wild west out there right now.
Sure is. But I don't have a problem with responsibly ridden e-bikes as I've defined them, and I think they help popularize and legitimize cycling. But the
Harley Davidson in the bike lane the other day...