To a point. If you are the only rider, your risk of dying is very high, because no one around is expecting it. Sometimes the right choice is to keep driving until the infrastructure finally makes things safe.
That is exactly the foresight our planners luckily had in the Netherlands. Build it and they will come. Now after more than 50 years of adding on the infrastructure is so accommodating.
This is a valid point. People indeed aren't looking out for unusual vehicles going 20mph.
It's the same reason motorcycle lane splitting works fine in California but would be a disaster in say Florida. People aren't expecting it.
I think it's inevitable though that more and more people will be using electric bikes/scooters in the coming years simply because people can no longer afford cars.
To a point. If you are the only rider, your risk of dying is very high, because no one around is expecting it. Sometimes the right choice is to keep driving until the infrastructure finally makes things safe.
That is exactly the foresight our planners luckily had in the Netherlands. Build it and they will come. Now after more than 50 years of adding on the infrastructure is so accommodating.
This is a valid point. People indeed aren't looking out for unusual vehicles going 20mph. It's the same reason motorcycle lane splitting works fine in California but would be a disaster in say Florida. People aren't expecting it.
I think it's inevitable though that more and more people will be using electric bikes/scooters in the coming years simply because people can no longer afford cars.