At least they’ve got this kid. Some teen near me hit a little girl on one of these and seriously injured her last year, nobody has come forward despite their being photos (i.e. friends/parents would know it’s their scrote).
This is such a shame. I hope the baby pulls through ok.
>Dorset Police previously said the rider **and a pillion passenger** left the scene, leaving the woman with injuries that were not serious.
Almost certainly an **e-motorbike**, not an e-bike.
One has a throttle and vanity pedals, the other requires pedalling and won’t legally go electrically assisted above 15.5mph.
F–k parents who let their kids have these damn Temu e-motos and think they’ll use them responsibly.
Boy, 13, arrested over ~~e-bike~~ **illegal electrically powered moped** hit-and-run on pregnant woman in Poole
A bike requires that you pedal.
The issue here isn’t the e-bike it is the absolute bellend riding it. Just the other day I saw a bunch of very young teenage kids no older than 15 swerving in front of people to cause distress on purpose whilst wheelie-ing and recording with go pros, right in front of the Big Ben with countless police there not doing anything. Though in this case I’m assuming it was probably unintentional reckless driving, they need to start focusing more on behavioural patterns rather than indiscriminate obsession with wattage and stats and banning everything. The point I’m trying to make is that an idiot on a very heavy forest bike going a mere 15mph is significantly more of a concern than someone who’s riding a Surron around in a safe manner. I’m absolutely not suggesting that there isn’t a massive overlap between the two categories, namely idiots on high powered bikes/e-scooters but the priority should be the rider not the vehicle.
We should have a policy that anyone convicted of a driving offence under the legal driving age is banned from driving until they are 25.
We have dropped the ball as a country about controlling these motorbikes.
We nearly hit a couple of teen girls in our car last night, both on 1 shop bought e scooter, both wearing black at night. They pulled out of a hidden junction at full speed without looking, we had to slam on and they just laughed and swore at us. I fear they won’t ever learn their lesson because they will die on one of those things before they do.
Please start calling these motorbikes, doing anything else is just dishonest.
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At least they’ve got this kid. Some teen near me hit a little girl on one of these and seriously injured her last year, nobody has come forward despite their being photos (i.e. friends/parents would know it’s their scrote).
This is such a shame. I hope the baby pulls through ok.
>Dorset Police previously said the rider **and a pillion passenger** left the scene, leaving the woman with injuries that were not serious.
Almost certainly an **e-motorbike**, not an e-bike.
One has a throttle and vanity pedals, the other requires pedalling and won’t legally go electrically assisted above 15.5mph.
F–k parents who let their kids have these damn Temu e-motos and think they’ll use them responsibly.
Boy, 13, arrested over ~~e-bike~~ **illegal electrically powered moped** hit-and-run on pregnant woman in Poole
A bike requires that you pedal.
The issue here isn’t the e-bike it is the absolute bellend riding it. Just the other day I saw a bunch of very young teenage kids no older than 15 swerving in front of people to cause distress on purpose whilst wheelie-ing and recording with go pros, right in front of the Big Ben with countless police there not doing anything. Though in this case I’m assuming it was probably unintentional reckless driving, they need to start focusing more on behavioural patterns rather than indiscriminate obsession with wattage and stats and banning everything. The point I’m trying to make is that an idiot on a very heavy forest bike going a mere 15mph is significantly more of a concern than someone who’s riding a Surron around in a safe manner. I’m absolutely not suggesting that there isn’t a massive overlap between the two categories, namely idiots on high powered bikes/e-scooters but the priority should be the rider not the vehicle.
We should have a policy that anyone convicted of a driving offence under the legal driving age is banned from driving until they are 25.
We have dropped the ball as a country about controlling these motorbikes.
We nearly hit a couple of teen girls in our car last night, both on 1 shop bought e scooter, both wearing black at night. They pulled out of a hidden junction at full speed without looking, we had to slam on and they just laughed and swore at us. I fear they won’t ever learn their lesson because they will die on one of those things before they do.
Please start calling these motorbikes, doing anything else is just dishonest.