Yes, the longer they go on ignoring the existing laws on the basic stuff, the more normalised it becomes to ride illegal e-things, then the more they are going to push the boundaries. This is exactly what we're seeing this at the moment.antigee wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 1:46 pmNot only illegal but some riders choose to break other road rules ... had a guy on a large wheel escooter pass me on a shared path at around 60km/h and then accelerate away to around 80km/h - adjacent residential roads have a speed limit of 50km/h (Melbourne) which is probably too high anyway. Not a delivery guy ... commuter? nearing CBD 2m wide path with many blind bends
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Re: the Crazy eDevice rider thread
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