Here in Toronto, e-bikes are legal and are supposed to be limited to a max of 32 km/h. Other conveyances like e-scooters, e-skateboards and e-unicycles are illegal (“standing electric kick-scooters are not allowed to be operated, left, stored or parked on any public street in Toronto including bicycle lanes, cycle tracks, trails, paths, sidewalks or parks under Municipal Code”), but they started to become popular right after they were declared illegal. I have yet to see (or hear of) enforcement of any of these laws, and, in the case of things like e-scooters, the rider is unlikely to be worried about the maximum speed when the entire vehicle is illegal at any speed.
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Travelled all of 85km (53miles) to get to the Mekong River today. One way usually takes just under two hours. Today the superhighway was shut down multiple times sending us onto the surface both going and coming back. Three extra hours of traffic each way. That’s 10 hours of driving in that for two hours of this traffic:
Totally lost count of the number of ambulances blaring by on the roadways today. Traffic was just grim, worse than ever.
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Judging from the pictures, it should have its charm though. At least for the first 30 minutes or so
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Enjoying the horse’s flower hat.
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No he doesn’t. A real Parisian motorcyclist would be a blur.
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