People here seem to love e-bikes, and honestly they’re pretty good and I love them too. But what about electric moped scooters or electric motorcycles? I remember riding on an electric moped back in China, sitting in front of my aunt who was driving, and it felt really cool, though thinking back I don’t remember either of us wearing helmets so might not have been the safest thing (then again we couldn’t go very fast on the dense Chinese city streets either, and it was seen more as “biking 2.0” because most Chinese cities have excellent bike lanes that also allow scooters as long as you ride at lower speeds). Maybe it’s just childhood bias and nostalgia but I’ve always liked the concept of electric mopeds.

I’ve also heard people in North America saying it’s a good car alternative especially in places with milder climates, because while it would be ideal to just have walkable/bikeable cities in the first place, if you have no choice but to live in a suburb and don’t want a car it can be a good compromise between not having a car but still having a vehicle capable of quickly covering the distances imposed by urban sprawl, but it’s a lot cheaper, less resource intensive, and allows you to dart around traffic. The only issue is you can’t park it at a bike parkade and have to use a parking lot, and you can’t bring it on public transit.

What do you think? Do you think electric mopeds and motorcycles have a place in a car free society?

  • AgreeableLandscapeOP
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    2 years ago

    Back when I lived in Canada food delivery and stuff used to happen in cars, which is insane to me. Much more scalable for it to be done on motorbikes.

    I guess if it was cold I can understand. Even here in Vancouver it gets uncomfortably cold for biking sometimes, plus there’s no shielding from rain or snow on a motorcycle.