E-scooters are illegal in the UK?It's all or nothing for me. Quite ridiculous that they are outright illegal in the UK, yet ebikes which can happily do 30mph+ without pedalling are not subject to the same rules regarding tax/insurance/mot.
Anecdotally, of all the people I see riding these, the most reckless and out of control of them are always on rentals. It will sound strange if you haven't ridden one, but they don't actually like to be turned with the handlebars. They are much more responsive to lean angle than steering angle - and a lot of the people I see riding them have their feet next to each other facing forwards. I ride mine like a snowboard, I've never come off
No they can’t. Illegal ebikes can, but they are exactly the same as e-scooters.It's all or nothing for me. Quite ridiculous that they are outright illegal in the UK, yet ebikes which can happily do 30mph+ without pedalling are not subject to the same rules regarding tax/insurance/mot.
but 1000's of people use them everyday without ever being stopped by the police.They're not explicitly banned but they are classified as a motor vehicle, however, it is impossible to tax, insure, and MOT them, therefore making them illegal to use on the public highways.
but 1000's of people use them everyday without ever being stopped by the police.
almost every morning I see a guy flying along the local riverside path at about 20mph on his diy electric push bike (without pedaling).
I want to shout c**t at him everytime I see him.
Yep I'm aware of that.You do realise a legal pedal assist pushbike will freewheel just like a normal pushbike dont you? Just because he isnt constantly pedaling doesnt make it illegal.
My mistake, I was not aware a speed limit on eBikes existed.No they can’t. Illegal ebikes can, but they are exactly the same as e-scooters.
I think the rental escooters are a bit of an issue tbh, they end up being left all over the place and clutter the pavement up, then they seem to only be rented by absolute throbbers.I don’t get this, they’re banning rental e-scooters but privately owned ones are ok??
You’d think it would be the other way round to ensure anyone riding one is insured
Paris says au revoir to rental e-scooters https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-66682673
These things, along with the rental bikes, just give me anxiety. Not only are you spot on - theyre usually only rented by throbbers or pissheads who cba to walk - but if they hit YOU, its YOU who has to make an insurance claim on your own insurance?!I think the rental escooters are a but of an issue tbh, they end up being left all over the place and clutter the pavement up, then they seem to only be rented by absolute throbbers.
Saw one go right over the bonnet of a merc the other day, he was flying down the pavement and the car was pulling out of a drive. I bet the car was found liable too.
Fair enough. I've got what could be a legal conversion and is legal, apart from the thumb throttle over-ride, which I don't have to have on but choose too. I don't ride it any quicker than I goo on my road bike, as tbh the 250w motor mainly just cancels out the 10kg it added in weight to the bike. Got insurance through my BC membership and don't ride like a knob, just arrive at work 7 miles away without being a sweaty mess. I think they have their place but the same as anything you get tits using them irresponsibly. Same could be said about cars, and we don't all call for them to be banned. There are also plenty of non e-bikes that are ridden dangerously and down paths etc. Its the same as anything though, the problem is always the humans! No matter how well you design things, or plan things, humans always find new levels to f*ck if up.Yep I'm aware of that.
He's not free wheeling though, it's powering him along (up a slight hill) without so much as one turn of the pedals.
Hopefully he'll end up as a statistic soon mateThese things, along with the rental bikes, just give me anxiety. Not only are you spot on - theyre usually only rented by throbbers or pissheads who cba to walk - but if they hit YOU, its YOU who has to make an insurance claim on your own insurance?!
I could be sat there in stationary traffic and get smashed into. They would wander off and nothing could be done about it other than to try and submit a claim through the civil courts. This is all under the provision that you can even obtain details from the person? Its so fucked up.
Hopefully he'll end up as a statistic soon mate
Yes, this.I think the point is, like with all things - something good gets ruined by the knobends. I don't have a problem with ebikes, recently rode a 1000w converted one and loved it but I don't like some yobbo drug dealer doing 30mph on a pavement.
It's all or nothing for me. Quite ridiculous that they are outright illegal in the UK, yet ebikes which can happily do 30mph+ without pedalling are not subject to the same rules regarding tax/insurance/mot.
Anecdotally, of all the people I see riding these, the most reckless and out of control of them are always on rentals. It will sound strange if you haven't ridden one, but they don't actually like to be turned with the handlebars. They are much more responsive to lean angle than steering angle - and a lot of the people I see riding them have their feet next to each other facing forwards. I ride mine like a snowboard, I've never come off
So 90% of the ones that I see are illegalEbikes that can do 30+ without pedaling are just as illegal to use on the roads as escooters.
Ebikes are only legal with pedal assist up to 15.5mph
So 90% of the ones that I see are illegal
To be fair I only use mine to comute during summer and on dry days at that. can only do twice a week as dropping of at nursery the other days, but I look at it as 2 days petrol saved, and keeps mile off the R26. Plus charge it at work so costs nothing in elec, and its a nice ride in twice a week in the sun / fresh air. Depends on your commute though, I'm lucky mines not too bad and a lot of cycleways. Racked up over 1000Km on it now, which is 1000km less fuel at 22 mpg so a good couple of hundred pounds.It seems I started this thread. Well, never got one. Think it was mainly because they don't seem as good an option during the winter months, and if I've got to still have a car for the warmer months, i.e. tax and mot etc. I might as well just have it all year round eh.
Plus going down to one car just wouldn't work for us due to drop offs/pick ups with the kids etc.
Fair enough. I've got what could be a legal conversion and is legal, apart from the thumb throttle over-ride, which I don't have to have on but choose too. I don't ride it any quicker than I goo on my road bike, as tbh the 250w motor mainly just cancels out the 10kg it added in weight to the bike. Got insurance through my BC membership and don't ride like a knob, just arrive at work 7 miles away without being a sweaty mess. I think they have their place but the same as anything you get tits using them irresponsibly. Same could be said about cars, and we don't all call for them to be banned. There are also plenty of non e-bikes that are ridden dangerously and down paths etc. Its the same as anything though, the problem is always the humans! No matter how well you design things, or plan things, humans always find new levels to f*ck if up.
What if the throttle doesn't work?If you’ve got a throttle on it, it’s illegal. Be careful because that’s a straight up 6 points. The insurance you’ve got won’t be third party insurance unless they’ve changed the rules up there.
What if the throttle doesn't work?
The kit I tried you could turn the throttle and speed limiter on and off I guess for when you were riding on the road.
If you’ve got a throttle on it, it’s illegal. Be careful because that’s a straight up 6 points. The insurance you’ve got won’t be third party insurance unless they’ve changed the rules up there.
Maybe we could make something work here. Get CS in the news.
@Touring_Rob you ride down the road really fast - ok?
Then, just wait for this bit........AND THEN @Sunglasses_Ron jumps out from behind a Bush, shouts 'ELLO ELLO ELLO ROBERT. COME ERE THEN SONNY JIM'. (Emphasis on the Cockney bit obviously). He arrests Rob and then we all watch if he gets imprisoned or not?
Sound good? Okay cool.
It was my understanding that pretty people do quite well in prison....🤔🤣Rob is far too good looking to go to prison.
To be fair I only use mine to comute during summer and on dry days at that. can only do twice a week as dropping of at nursery the other days, but I look at it as 2 days petrol saved, and keeps mile off the R26. Plus charge it at work so costs nothing in elec, and its a nice ride in twice a week in the sun / fresh air. Depends on your commute though, I'm lucky mines not too bad and a lot of cycleways. Racked up over 1000Km on it now, which is 1000km less fuel at 22 mpg so a good couple of hundred pounds.
I think he's saying that your average prisoner is drastically more ugly than an average looking midget. 😂It was my understanding that pretty people do quite well in prison....🤔🤣
I thought that after pressing send - can imagine trying to explain to someone who just pulled you over for doing 30mph on a pushbike that the throttle only works off road - 'yea, ok mate, explain it in court' would be the answer I reckon!Sounds like a grey area to me mate. Personally I wouldn’t want to be the test case in that one 😂
If I could pick one Policeman to be pulled over by in the entire world it would be Ron 😂Maybe we could make something work here. Get CS in the news.
@Touring_Rob you ride down the road really fast - ok?
Then, just wait for this bit........AND THEN @Sunglasses_Ron jumps out from behind a Bush, shouts 'ELLO ELLO ELLO ROBERT. COME ERE THEN SONNY JIM'. (Emphasis on the Cockney bit obviously). He arrests Rob and then we all watch if he gets imprisoned or not?
Sound good? Okay cool.
I don’t get this, they’re banning rental e-scooters but privately owned ones are ok??
You’d think it would be the other way round to ensure anyone riding one is insured
Paris says au revoir to rental e-scooters https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-66682673
do they ride everywhere on them over there, pavement-road-cycle lanesHaving just got back from Paris, E-Scooters are everywhere and I didnt see any issues people using them. I've never seen so many E-Scooters and E-bikes in my life with everyone managing to get on with their day to day lives just fine.
We're just moaners in this country.