Quote from: TheManWhoCan on December 18, 2023, 09:17:54Because it's incredibly reckless to have people charging around on such vehicles without insurance. If you hit a person, animal or thing at 35kph it's not going to come out of it very well. If you are going to be allowed to drive vehicles at these speeds you should have to take a test, register it and get insurance.
35 kph is not that insane, it's the inertial mass and the fact that many e-bikes being handled like it's the end of the world are being rentals, not owned. I have my own non-electric MTB and I can hit 35 kph on flat roads easily (40-30-22T + 11-36T transmission). I went above 60 on a few occasions downhill, on public roads. Should I pay insurance? Should people who can run fast pay insurance? I agree that owners should be made responsible in a certain way, but not via insurance. Maybe some kind of road tax or something similar.