WoodlandHills said:
It is a function of speed and the ability to seriously damage whatever you hit. Most places I am aware of begin to make a distinction at 28mph to 30mph as a separation from bicycles/mopeds and motorcycles.
Right, which is why I don't take this that seriously. I have a 65 lb e-bike and a 130 lb body and usually I go no faster than mid 40s which is very slow and reasonable. Did you ever consider that the authorities want vehicles capable of moving at more than a snail's pace registered so that they can force you to pay a tax in the event you want to travel at a reasonable speed?
THIS IS TIN FOIL HAT STUFF.........
WoodlandHills said:
A replacement fender on even a mid-priced car can cost over $1000 not counting any broken glass or headlights, are you saying that there is no ethical or moral obligation towards the other persons involved in any accident?
In the incredible event my e-bike inflicts ANY damage to anyone else's property, I'll pay for it. See, that wasn't so hard, was it?

Why would the notion that I don't want insurance lead you to believe that I don't think it's a good idea to pay people if you break their stuff?
SO WHO PAYS IF YOU GET KILLED CRASHING AT A "VERY SLOW AND REASONABLE" 45mph AFTER CRIPPLING A PEDESTRIAN WHO STEPPED OUT IN FRONT OF YOU BECAUSE HE SAW A BICYCLE AND DIDNT KNOW IT WAS GOING 45mph? ARE YOU WEALTHY ENOUGH TO PAY FOR A LIFETIME OF NURSING CARE AS WELL AS COMPENSATION, OR DO YOU LIVE IN A COUNTRY WITH A NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE AND YOU CAN LET THE TAXPAYERS TAKE RESPONSIBILTY FOR YOUR ACTIONS. I AM TRYING TO UNDERSTAND HOW YOU CAN HANDLE THE POTENTIAL COSTS OF EVEN ONE PERSON BECOMING DISABLED, LET ALONE A MOM WITH HER KIDS......
WoodlandHills said:
If one wants to travel at motorcycle speeds and assert ones place on the roadway like a motorcycle then one needs to acknowledge that what one is riding is a motorcycle. And motorcycles need insurance, registration and safety inspections. Electric power or building that motorcycle on a bicycle frame does not change that one bit.
Well, you don't need a motorcycle to hit 45 mph. I used to hit those speeds all the time on my road bike drafting SUVs and buses. Anyway, in reality registration and inspection are at least 90% a source of revenue for the state and at best 10% a public safety measure. This is because inspectors only check obvious stuff, are easily fooled, and can easily be paid to inspect whatever you want. As an amateur mechanic and local car enthusiast I've seen lots of completely legal cars and motorcycles that should not have been on the road or have been able to pass inspection. To restate what I said about insurance, I think the level of damage this e-bike could create and my risk of creating damage based on how I ride are both low enough that an insurance policy is not necessary. I will pay for any mishaps myself.
Alan B said:
Doing things like following closely and riding a bicycle in high speed traffic angers some car drivers and creates dangerous situations. Car drivers have expectations of bicycles, and anytime you don't follow them you increase the likelihood of a crash or making a driver angry. Some drivers skills disappear when they are angry, and this is not in the bicyclist's favor. All it takes is one bump.
The guy who suggested following closely obviously has no idea what he's talking about. Myself, I ride safely, and the drivers don't give a shit because I'm polite and not an obstruction. The idea that riding IN traffic angers drivers if I'm skillful and polite is laughable--I use lots of body language to get people's attention when needed, don't make close cuts in and out of places, leave myself as much room as possible, and cruise with the flow. The last 3 are critical to do well if you want to not piss people off. Of course, given how most people ride I'll give you the benefit of the doubt. Anyway, the alternative would be riding my bike at 20 MPH on the shoulder while everyone wizzes by, honking, yelling at me, almost hitting me, and wishing they could kill me for obstructing traffic. If anyone ever honks at me or tries to get my attention, it's because they noticed I have a badass bike and they want to tell me so or ask about it!