01-18-2021, 08:29 PM
(01-18-2021, 07:54 PM)danbrotherston Wrote:(01-18-2021, 06:50 PM)tomh009 Wrote: One difference between bicyclists in traffic and e-scooter riders in traffic is that there is a good chance that the latter will be far less experienced.
Are we certain this is true this year? Many new people are buying bicycles. And many people who are experienced riding bikes may ride scooters.
And what is experience? How long to be "experienced"? I'd argue most people have plenty of experience to understand the mechanics of how riding on the road works (the rules are pretty well known), and the real need for experience is in comfort and confidence, and that varies by rider at least as much as it does by experience.
I have no data. And I don't know where to find any.
But ...
- Commuters will be typically relatively experienced
- e-scooters are rather expensive to use for regular commuting
- The e-scooter business model encourages ad-hoc trips (maybe little experience)
- Many bicyclists have many years of experience, having started as children
Please note I am not defending any particular proposal, but I do tend to agree with their assumption for this particular aspect.

