The things that are catching fire aren't 'ebikes', most of them are home made e-motorcycles.
Quite, but that's precisely why it's not a 'new front' in 'anti-cycling reporting'. :)
It's a problem that what cycling is is becoming diluted by all sorts of motorised contraption use.
I don't really blame the food couriers--getting an illegal e-moped is just the cheapest way of getting a moped to do the job they have to do. Blaming them is blaming the victims, however illegal what they're doing may be.
Quite, but that's precisely why it's not a 'new front' in 'anti-cycling reporting'. :)
It's a problem that what cycling is is becoming diluted by all sorts of motorised contraption use.
I don't really blame the food couriers--getting an illegal e-moped is just the cheapest way of getting a moped to do the job they have to do. Blaming them is blaming the victims, however illegal what they're doing may be.