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- USA
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- Northeast Pennsylvania
I don't know if it's that simple.
Do you know if Ferrari and Lamborghini know that their customers might attempt to break the legal speed limit?
What about Ducati or Kawasaki? What's the point of selling motorcycles that can go 0-60mph in 2.4 seconds? I mean.. they should know better.
How about dirtbikes, ATV companies like Polaris and KTM? Some people might attempt to ride dirtbikes on public road.
It definitely isn't that simple.
Manufacturers have been producing products that push the envelope for decades and there are always those who are willing to buy & abuse them. These companies retain a battery of lawyers ready to jump on this type of lawsuit. Most result in dismissal or out of court settlements.
Of more importance to us here is this: The automobile, motorcycle and ATV industries are relatively immune from laws banning their use due to the sheer number of voting owners. Any politician proposing a radical ban on the use of these vehicles would likely be voted out of office. The e-bike industry is relatively new and there aren't yet enough owners out there to give us this "safety in numbers" protection.
Unfortunately, it will only take a few of the above abuse incidents to generate bad press resulting in more anti e-bike legislation.