• @Treczoks
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    110 months ago

    Thanks. How far does it take you to brake down from top speed to standstill?

    • @njordomir
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      110 months ago

      I’ll run a test at some point. Definitely faster than a car, but my bike has nice brakes. Not every cheap Chinese budget bike is going to have these brakes.

      Also, because my ebike is relatively light/average, there is a “wind wall” at around 20 mph where aerodynamics become more effective than pedaling. Sitting up and stopping pedaling when I’ve been hunched over pushing hard will quickly bring me back to 15-20 mph. I don’t know where this wind wall is on a heavy ebike with fat tires, a heavy rider, and a rack full of luggage.

      To the point of braking for pedestrians, on paved trails, I always ring my bell until people acknowledge me in some nonverbal way and I slow down for dogs because they can be startled by fast bikes. I’ve had many peds thank me for ringing the bell on a trail and I’m convinced if everyone did it, 2/3 of the bike/pedestrian animosity would instantly dry up.

      Cars don’t care around here. They only see their phones, traffic lights, and the back of the car in front of them.

      • @Treczoks
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        110 months ago

        Cars don’t care around here.

        That’s what they say about bikers (especially electrical) here in the pedestrian zone and the sidewalks, too.

        • @njordomir
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          110 months ago

          Odd, may I ask about your approximate geography? My area is very suburban and bikes mix with peds better than cars here because most of our streets are 6 lane roads with 40-55 mph speed limits. (45-70 mph actual speed) If the speed limits were 25-35 mph I would probably ride on the road a lot more.

          • @Treczoks
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            10 months ago

            Central Europe. Most roads in the city are narrow two-lanes, a few main roads have four or even six lanes. Mayor just sacrificed two of the four lanes of one of the main arteries of the city center to bike lanes which are only sparsely used. Extensive pedestrian zone in the city center.

            Car speed limits are 35mph in the city, with select roads limiting to 20mph.