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a low-speed electric bicycle (as defined in section 38(b) of the
Consumer Product Safety Act) shall not be considered a motor vehicle as
defined by section 30102(6) of title 49, United States Code.
§ 30102. Definitions
(a) General Definitions.— In this chapter—
(1) “dealer†means a person selling and distributing new motor vehicles or motor vehicle equipment primarily to purchasers that in good faith purchase the vehicles or equipment other than for resale.
(2) “defect†includes any defect in performance, construction, a component, or material of a motor vehicle or motor vehicle equipment.
(3) “distributor†means a person primarily selling and distributing motor vehicles or motor vehicle equipment for resale.
(4) “interstate commerce†means commerce between a place in a State and a place in another State or between places in the same State through another State.
(5) “manufacturer†means a person—
(A) manufacturing or assembling motor vehicles or motor vehicle equipment; or
(B) importing motor vehicles or motor vehicle equipment for resale.
(6) “motor vehicle†means a vehicle driven or drawn by mechanical power and manufactured primarily for use on public streets, roads, and highways, but does not include a vehicle operated only on a rail line. (7) “motor vehicle equipment†means—
(A) any system, part, or component of a motor vehicle as originally manufactured;
(B) any similar part or component manufactured or sold for replacement or improvement of a system, part, or component, or as an accessory or addition to a motor vehicle; or
(C) any device or an article or apparel (except medicine or eyeglasses prescribed by a licensed practitioner) that is not a system, part, or component of a motor vehicle and is manufactured, sold, delivered, offered, or intended to be used only to safeguard motor vehicles and highway users against risk of accident, injury, or death.
(8) “motor vehicle safety†means the performance of a motor vehicle or motor vehicle equipment in a way that protects the public against unreasonable risk of accidents occurring because of the design, construction, or performance of a motor vehicle, and against unreasonable risk of death or injury in an accident, and includes nonoperational safety of a motor vehicle.
(9) “motor vehicle safety standard†means a minimum standard for motor vehicle or motor vehicle equipment performance.
(10) “State†means a State of the United States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Virgin Islands.
(11) “United States district court†means a district court of the United States, a United States court for Guam, the Virgin Islands, and American Samoa, and the district court for the Northern Mariana Islands.
Not a lawyer either (and not a fan of the profession, I think shakespeare had it right, and getting rid of them would probably get rid of all the politicians and lobbyists at the same time) but I think this is pretty definitive about whether or not it's a motor vehicle. I read it as (6) should be amended to read “(6)“motor vehicle†means a vehicle driven or drawn by mechanical power and manufactured primarily for use on public streets, roads, and highways, but does not include a vehicle operated only on a rail line, or low speed electric bicycles.†If it were as you said, I think they would have referenced 30102(8) or 30102(9). I hadn't looked this deep into it though, so thanks for making me dig.
I know you were being overdramatic with 150 yr old thing, just couldn't resist the jokes that popped into my head at the time. And I think we need to think of them as OUR roads, not theirs. Agree with you about NY, it's happening in china too, evidently because of a rising death toll, but I don't think that's the case with NY, although traffic congestion is probably just as concentrated, and we all know that frustrated kids crammed in a cage don't tend to play well together. The thing I don't understand is why they ban the bikes instead of the cars, but maybe it's just going to take time. I would think it'd just be a case of gradually making bike lanes bigger and bigger, and you're right, get the speed to 30, to match traffic.
My point about duration of ride was with strictly with respect to recreational activities and pathways, as I intend on using many paths intended for non motor vehicle operation, in particular, forest service roads.
Thanks for the elaboration on the 5b thing, I hadn't seen that angle, but with respect to propelling, if you're going over 20, and the motor is getting power, isn't it, at least “in part†(ie, where do you read, “by itselfâ€), propelling the vehicle? I totally agree with you on the retarded restrictive point. For me, I don't see how hp has anything to do with it, except maybe acceleration, but we don't see any restrictions like that on cars, do we? I mean, they tell us efficiency is important, they pass legislation to marginally improve it, but heaven help the little guy that actually succeeds at it (without, or maybe in spite of, their “best effortsâ€, which are a joke).
I'm gunna say that any motor above even 100w could be made to go 20, just not for very long (ok, it might take too long to get to 20, and melt in the process, but I bet luke could push 300 watts through a 100w motor for 45 seconds and do it, just so he could taunt the lawmakers, lol). And you could make any motor not exceed 20 by just gearing it down hugely (which happens to be what i want for hill climbing). It gets to me, cause I could use the extra power in the mountains, not to speed, just to get up some insane grades. Just say 20 (or 25 or 30) and leave it at that. It's not like cops are going to know whether or not a motor's been hopped up, or realize the effect of extra cooling. They DO have radar though, so just give us a ticket if we break the law, same as cars, and eliminate the control, and the ordinance, altogether.