Today is a big day for the future of e-bikes in New York City. A hearing starts at 10 a.m. You can file a written comment until 5 p.m. You can also send an email to rules@dot.nyc.gov until 5 p.m

  • vividspecter@aussie.zone
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    19 hours ago

    This seems like a “why not both” situation. Limit e-bike speeds to those that are typical in most parts of the world and reduce city speed limits for cars to 20mph, and enforce it aggressively.

    • LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net
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      14 hours ago

      Because they’re not doing both, which will encourage people to switch from e-bikes back to cars. This rule will make NYC streets more dangerous, no doubt.

    • infinitesunrise@slrpnk.net
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      12 hours ago

      NYC actually reduced local road speeds to 25MPH city-wide like 10 years or so back under Bill de Blasio. It was an uphill fight with state government since the state is who gets to set those speeds unless the locality puts speed signs on every street where there’s an exception, and even NYC didn’t have the money (Or space) to put a speed sign on literally every block in the city. So after decades of 30+ being the norm the city was able to negotiate the state down to 25. 20 would have been better but the state wouldn’t have let it happen and that’s also the pace where New York drivers lose their patience and just start habituating to breaking the rule all the time.