Do e-bikes belong on local trails?Readers debate the issue.
As Denver's trails attract more users than ever before, they're also the source of more confrontations and controversy — particularly over what can go where, and how fast.. But are e-bike riders any more troublesome than non-electric bikes that go too fast? Or walkers and others incapable of showing courtesy on the trail?of different e-bike rules. Says Don:
EBikes that are capable of going 20 to 28 miles per hour without any pedaling do not have a place on a trail that is used by a variety of users on foot; 15 miles per hour may even be too fast on the narrow sections of the trail with high usage. If e-bikes are to be allowed, the speed limit should also be strictly enforced with a fine structure — the same as motor vehicle drivers on streets.
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