LeoSuperMoin
New-ish here
We've had several inquiries here in Oz about e-rideables, and to the WA Government's credit, they did not come out and say "Ban 'em!" like many in the peanut gallery had hoped. What it did highlight is the regulatory blank spot between compliant e-bikes and e-rideables (generally 250 W, and/or 25 km/h top speed without pedaling) and mopeds or motorcycles (those capable of a top speed of 50 km/h+). Mopeds and motorcycles need to be registered, licensed and carry compulsory third party insurance. It's not expensive, but you do need a roadworthy bike. The rider must wear a full face helmet and have a motorcycle license of the appropriate standing.
These bikes that slip between the cracks can do say, 40 km/h. They are not licensed, nor do they require the rider to have any license. They are illegal to operate on shared paths AND public roads. So one idea is to register them as a one-off, typically point of sale) and require the rider to at least have a motorcycle learner's permit. That way there's some modicum of road sense implied.
Appropriate regulation is fine. Its either that, or try to ban them. And banning fun stuff has a long history of failing.
Banning something because a few idiots crash is stupid as you already said. We shouldn't ban sports cars because a few people crash them.
In the eu it is generally
25kph 250w over 30 min / 600w peak (excluding austria which has no peak limit) classified as a bicycle
45kph 4000w over 30 min / no peak this requires a moped license which you can get at 15 years old and costs around 400€.
you have to only wear a bicycle helmet (gas moped need a motorcycle helmet and 50kph limit) but you do need registration, insurance and tiny little license plates. all together it's under 50€ per year.
this makes you accountable for speeding (speed cameras) and your license can be taken away if you drive like a idiot.
i currently live in austria and am quite happy with the fact that there isn't a limit on peak power which allows you to build 25kph limited bikes that can use the bbshd or cyc x1 pro gen 4 without being illegal.
by far the biggest issue are the e motorcycles like the surron. there can be simple laws that would solve a lot of the issues of 13 year olds riding surrons with 50mph on the streets.
<25kph bicycle/pedelec
25-45kph spedelec (speed pedelec, throtle only till 25kph above pedaling, only bicycle helmet required with registration)
<50kph emoped (throtle till 50kph no pedals needed, registration and motorcycle helmet needed)
over 50kph it's and electric motorcycle at which point it needs all the same requirements as a regular motorcycle.