geteilt von: https://lemmy.world/post/42156025

The safety organisation VeiligheidNL estimates that 5,000 fatbike riders are treated in A&E [ i.e Accident & Emergency] departments each year, on the basis of a recent sample of hospitals. “And we also see that especially these young people aged from 12 to 15 have the most accidents,” said the spokesperson Tom de Beus.

Now Amsterdam’s head of transport, Melanie van der Horst, has said “unorthodox measures” are needed and has announced that she will ban these heavy electric bikes from city parks, starting in the Vondelpark. Like the city of Enschede, which is also drawing up a city centre ban, she is acting on a stream of requests “begging me to ban the fatbikes”.

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    7 days ago

    Das “Unfall”-Publikum dürfte dem der E-Scooter-Fahrer sehr ähnlich sein.

    The roadside assistance organisation ANWB said that the problem was not necessarily with the wide-tyred bike model – but the ease with which people could speed it up to use like a moped, “combined with risky behaviour”.

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      7 days ago

      Schätze ich auch so. Dass auch Mopeds usw auf den Radwegen fahren dürfen ist mir in NL auch schon ein paar mal gefährlich geworden, wenn man dann von so nem Gerät völlig ohne Seitenabstand und mit 30-40km/h Differenzgeschwindkeit überholt wird.

      Dass man dieses Verhalten (und deutlich leiser) nicht in den Innenstädten haben will, kann ich gut verstehen