• favoredponcho@lemmy.zip
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    6 hours ago

    What makes it the Wild West is there is no good way to enforce anything at the moment, so any existing regulations are ineffective to the point where the current environment is de facto unregulated

    Assemblymember Rebecca Bauer-Kahan, the East Bay legislator behind the license plate bill, says law enforcement in her district has been raising concerns for some time. Officers told her they are seeing dangerous speeds from electric bikes but have no practical way to issue citations without putting themselves or others at risk. A license plate changes that equation.

    She also pointed out that the rise of e-bikes among younger riders has made it harder to know at a glance whether a child is legally riding an age-appropriate e-bike, operating an illegally modified one, or cruising around on an electric moped that is not supposed to be on public roads at all.

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      4 hours ago

      How do you know which one is illegal? It’s the one that’s going too fast.

      Ebikes are an excellent, relatively inexpensive solution to several problems. They’re going to try to regulate them until they become impractical.