Old 07-23-21, 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by KPREN
I basically agree with everything you wrote this time. E bikes here are well defined and not unrestricted. Like everything else, this is a big wide open country. There are bike paths here where you might pass another biker or a tree in the same day. Services can be more than 100 miles apart.
Its slower going in the cities as there are lots of cross roads and other traffic.
Fair enough. Those would be analogous to our ex-railway line bike trails, although ours are much less remote and generally quite busy. But most of our bike paths are additional lanes alongside roads or specific urban leisure & commuter bike paths and park trails. Many are also shared paths with pedestrians. Places that suit the specific e-bike regulations we have in place.
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