Alrighty,

So your system knows the exact situation and still is slowing down my bike, just at the moment I need to accelerate to avoid being overrun by that large truck heading into me.

How stupid are these folks? We’ve got rules, when people don’t follow those rules, you fine them. Case closed.

No system to prevent a bike speeding, teach people to obey the law.

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    9 months ago

    People need to start registering and insuring bikes and bikes used in public just like cars in my opinion.

    Have them use their own license plates and everything.

    If you get three fines for going too fast on your bike let it get confiscated for a few weeks/months.

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      9 months ago

      As long as there’s close to zero bureaucracy and the process is seamless and digital, sure. I’m totally against anything that puts less people commuting by bike on the streets, and complicated registration is one such thing.

      Many bike shops will register the bike frame serial number for you when you buy it.

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        9 months ago

        I’m fine with slightly less bikes on the street if it’s just the people who aren’t responsible enough to be in public with them.

        They can cause damage to property and injure people. If you drive a car without a seatbelt you get a fine. If you ride a bike without a helmet you should also get a fine. Head injuries cause strain on the healthcare system. There’s plenty of reasons to require people to register and insure bikes like vehicles.

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        9 months ago

        Sure thing, have the parents register the bikes when they buy them. If the kids aren’t responsible the parents get the fines and can decide if the kids get to keep their bike or not.

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      9 months ago

      Switzerland had this up until 2012, when it was abolished because it cost more to administer than it was worth.