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Oregon law seeks to ban many street-legal electric bicycles from bike lanes

January 16, 2025 5 Min Read
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A brand new invoice submitted to the Oregon Legislative Meeting seeks to ban street-legal Class 3 electrical bicycles from bike lanes within the state.

Class 3 electrical bicycles embrace these that may attain motor-assisted speeds of as much as 28 mph (45 km/h), whereas Class 1 and a couple of electrical bicycles can solely attain 20 mph (32 km/h) underneath motor help.

Beneath Senate Invoice 471, the proposed laws would make it an offense if a rider “operates a moped or a Class 3 electrical assisted bicycle upon a sidewalk, a bicycle path or a bicycle lane.” Beneath Oregon legislation, conventional pedal bicycles will be legally operated on sidewalks until restricted by a neighborhood ordinance, however e-bikes are already banned from working on sidewalks.

Thus, the proposed laws is successfully a ban on electrical bikes able to speeds exceeding 20 mph from being utilized in bike lanes. As an alternative, such bikes would solely be permitted to be used on public roadways.

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E-bikes like this Tern Fast Haul could possibly be banned in Oregon bike lanes underneath proposed new laws

As well as, Part 2 of the invoice seeks to take away key protections for cyclists working such 20+ mph electrical bikes in bike lanes. Beneath present legislation, a motorist will be cited for failing to yield proper of technique to a bicycle owner in a motorbike lane when the motorist crosses over the bike lane, akin to when crossing right into a driveway, parking zone, and many others.

The proposed laws would take away the requirement for motorists to yield the correct of technique to cyclists on Class 3 e-bikes in bike lanes.

It ought to be famous that drivers can’t visually distinguish a Class 3 e-bike from different lessons of e-bikes being ridden in a motorbike lane as a result of the distinction is performance-based.

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Electrek’s Take

Certain, I help this legislation, so long as we are able to apply the logic equally. If the logic goes that Class 3 (28 mph most) e-bikes have the power to be ridden quicker than a lot of the site visitors move in a motorbike lane and thus ought to be banned in such bike lanes, then we’d as effectively simply ban vehicles able to freeway speeds from being operated on metropolis streets. “Can your automotive go quicker than 40 mph? Sorry, you understand the principles. Hold that factor off metropolis streets.”

It is sensible, proper? Similar logic. If it *can* go quicker, it shouldn’t be allowed to function there in any respect.

I imply, if a 60 lb e-bike that has the potential to go 8 mph quicker than one other e-bike is such a menace to public well being and security, then oh lordy what should we consider 5,000 lb autos that may simply exceed 120 mph with only a two-inch deviation of a distracted driver’s massive toe? Absolutely we’ll be kicking these out of cities any day now, proper? Proper, guys? Guys…?

Okay, let’s get severe now. This legislation is terrible and the legislators that conjured it up ought to be placed on a 21 mph bicycle and compelled to spend a pair minutes driving with their handlebar inches from 40+ mph vehicles to actually perceive what actual hazard is. Then let’s hear them attempt to inform us the way it’s a Class 3 e-bike that’s the true hazard.

I’m not attempting to say that we must always utterly ignore that typically individuals get hit by an e-bike. It occurs. It has even been deadly on exceedingly uncommon events. However you understand what occurs on common events? Cyclists and pedestrians getting hit and killed by vehicles. So as a substitute of spending legislative effort attempting to push e-bikes again out onto roads, perhaps we must always expend some effort holding automotive fenders off of cyclists’ our bodies. Or spend money on extra bike lanes. Or enhance enforcement of site visitors violations for all street customers. Or enhance consciousness schooling for drivers and riders alike. There are such a lot of good solutions, however none of them will be discovered on this invoice.

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