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Law or not, people break them to suit their needs, e-scooters are not supposed to go over a certain speed, yet I've seen some overtaking cars travelling at 30+ mph, despite being on a high street pavement. Pretty sure they are supposed to be limited to 15mph and also not legal to ride them on roads or paths. Yet they are everywhere despite the law.
Just realised I don't actually know why I'm replying, I know what I witnessed just trying to contribute to the discussion around e-bikes but I guess this thread is about e-mtbs so not quite relevant.
No mention of engine running. The guy was pedalling with assisted electric motor, not zooming along with his feet up under the power of the electric motor, i could hear it assisting with each stroke too (as I tried to keep up, I like a challenge).It the law that dictates what is what, not me.
If you believe a "bike" traveling at 40mph with an engine running is a push bike, then so be it
Law or not, people break them to suit their needs, e-scooters are not supposed to go over a certain speed, yet I've seen some overtaking cars travelling at 30+ mph, despite being on a high street pavement. Pretty sure they are supposed to be limited to 15mph and also not legal to ride them on roads or paths. Yet they are everywhere despite the law.
Just realised I don't actually know why I'm replying, I know what I witnessed just trying to contribute to the discussion around e-bikes but I guess this thread is about e-mtbs so not quite relevant.