• @LeroyJenkins
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    214 months ago

    there really is an issue though. it’s an unregulated mess and for every ebiker who is a clean energy micro mobility advocate there’s half a dozen people who buy them because they don’t have a license for whatever reason or are trying to skirt as many road laws as possible.

    • @Psythik
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      4 months ago

      So what? If someone loses their license they still have the right to be able to pay their bills. Public transport isn’t always an option, and Uber/Lift are as expensive as cabs now; how else do you expect an unlicensed person to get to work?

      • @LeroyJenkins
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        34 months ago

        that’s not the point I’m making. I’m not saying those who are unlicensed do not have a right to transportation. I’m saying that there are problems in the space where regulations need to be applied.

        • @AA5B
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          34 months ago

          Like effing infrastructure. E-scooters shouldn’t be in traffic nor on a sidewalk. Having an actual dedicated right of way appropriate to the speed of different types of movement would go a long way toward making it safer for all

          Really it’s only three- a car lane, and e-anything plus bicycle lane, and a pedestrian lane. But clearly distinct and protected

      • @LeroyJenkins
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        04 months ago

        no you are wrong. according to scientists and smart people who graduated college, I’m correct here.

    • @UnderpantsWeevil
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      it’s an unregulated mess

      Posting this while I let AI drive my Cybertruck into a lake.