Supratada":3lucg9tn said:What I'm saying is, by using the ISIS argument, is that society can't regulate errant people by introducing new laws that cover the vehicles they might use. eg terrorists using vans and shed-tinkerers who might override the limits on their e-bikes and go zooming about at 30mph on footways.
Though you say you've no issue people being slower or faster. "As long as it’s under their own steam." you clearly do have an issue with people using e-bikes. Its a bit churlish to say that only people with certain disabilities or restricted abilities should use them. Do I not count because I got fat by eating too much food and being lazy? Should I therefore stay at home rather than get in the way of "real" cyclists?
Yes that’s exactly my point. If you don’t have the fitness and chose to ride a ebike - there should be a dedicated trail for ebikes.
It’s not like you can say I should wait for them to get in front so I can enjoy my ride. But in the next few minutes another group comes along.
Why not ride your bike to your ability and fitness. So start on the flat short rides and build up. That’s the way you get fitter. 5 miles becomes 10 and so on. Then build your skills and fitness and then go To trail centres once you can keep with the flow of the groups.
It’s like those motorbike and car drivers who jump straight into a track day and ruin it for the rest of the group as they aren’t quick enough or dangerous.