ebike4healthandfitness
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What ebike or moped laws do you think need to be passed or changed?
Here is what I think:
1. Adoption of the California standard of mopeds across all 50 states and Canada as well as Mexico. Currently most states have a power limit of only 1.5 or 2 HP for mopeds accompanied by a speed limit of either 25 mph or 30 mph. Since mopeds are a two person vehicle increasing to California's "under 4 HP" moped law would allow for much better climbing of hills when two adult passengers are on the moped.
Another advantage of California moped law is that if the moped is electric it doesn't have to have pedals.
2. Develop laws for ebikes that are pedal by wire. For example if a trained Athlete can put 2000+ watts (for a short time) through a single speed bicycle chain drivetrain then this needs to be factored into the total power rating of a class 1, 2 or 3 ebike's hub motor.
3. Change wording on current US ebike laws from "less than 750 watts" to "not more than 750 watts". (Under current law technically 750 watt is not legal, but 749 watts is).
Here is what I think:
1. Adoption of the California standard of mopeds across all 50 states and Canada as well as Mexico. Currently most states have a power limit of only 1.5 or 2 HP for mopeds accompanied by a speed limit of either 25 mph or 30 mph. Since mopeds are a two person vehicle increasing to California's "under 4 HP" moped law would allow for much better climbing of hills when two adult passengers are on the moped.
Another advantage of California moped law is that if the moped is electric it doesn't have to have pedals.
2. Develop laws for ebikes that are pedal by wire. For example if a trained Athlete can put 2000+ watts (for a short time) through a single speed bicycle chain drivetrain then this needs to be factored into the total power rating of a class 1, 2 or 3 ebike's hub motor.
3. Change wording on current US ebike laws from "less than 750 watts" to "not more than 750 watts". (Under current law technically 750 watt is not legal, but 749 watts is).