E-Bikes Could Change Cities Forever

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@molnibalage83
@molnibalage83 3 жыл бұрын
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@kalebhaugen5084
@kalebhaugen5084 3 жыл бұрын
Was the Madison, WI map a random selection (I think not since you cameoed the Hodag) or are you from Madison? If so, I would love to meet up some time in this mad town I call home. (Obviously the rest of the video was clearly not Wisconsin)
@faridjafari6356
@faridjafari6356 3 жыл бұрын
In your video you mentioned the benefits of more dense urban design so may be it is time for you to make a video about compact cities.
@PracticalEngineeringChannel
@PracticalEngineeringChannel 3 жыл бұрын
Awesome video. My new studio is 2 miles from home and I've been commuting by bike every day. Central Texas summers are brutal, so I would definitely consider going electric if it were any farther. Even with the heat, it's such a nice way to start and end each day.
@orbitaljunkie
@orbitaljunkie 3 жыл бұрын
I did this in Austin for awhile but yeah, 6 to 7 months out of the year it was too hot and the office didn't have showers. I think the bigger issue was that Texas biking infrastructure was kind of terrible and drivers largely prefer giant trucks and SUVs, making biking dangerous.
@andreww1439
@andreww1439 3 жыл бұрын
Out here in hot, hot El Paso, my office is about a mile away, but all uphill. I use an ebike so I don't arrive sweaty. I also consistently email my city's planning department advocating for better bicycle facilities, because they are terrible.
@jepulis6674
@jepulis6674 3 жыл бұрын
@@andreww1439 Normal person should run that barely breaking a sweat :D
@andreww1439
@andreww1439 3 жыл бұрын
@@jepulis6674 Lol clearly you've never been to El Paso.
@squidcaps4308
@squidcaps4308 3 жыл бұрын
Try one for 2 weeks.. It is too convenient and we humans always choose convenience. Specially when it is hot, you use half the energy than usual and are refreshed when you arrive. I consider it my moving exercise bike, i dictate the resistance but the scenery changes and wind keeps me cool. Even for 2 miles.. 90% of my commute is less than a mile, but i do live on top of a hill.
@NotJustBikes
@NotJustBikes 3 жыл бұрын
I'm a big fan of ebikes. We have two (a regular ebike an a bakfiets cargo bike), and the electric cargo bike is a true car-replacement. When we moved back to Toronto I was literally shortlisting cars because we planned to buy one. But thankfully we bought an electric cargo bike first, and we realized that the car wasn't necessary. That ebike allowed us to live car-free, in Toronto, and with two young kids. We rode it all year 'round. Literally millions of people in North America could do the same, and many tens of millions more could go from two cars to one car, if they got an ebike instead (as you said). Unfortunately safety really is the biggest issue. We never had major issues with rain, snow, or hot summers; only with dangerous streets due to motor vehicles.
@ChrisPollitt
@ChrisPollitt 3 жыл бұрын
Why did you move back to Toronto? Seems like a step backwards.
@valho9
@valho9 3 жыл бұрын
I bike commute in NYC. It has ok bike infrastructure, good for North America, laughable compared to the Netherlands. There are a lot of bikes and ebikes here. I have to admit, sharing the bike lane with the ebikes is scary. They whip past me, while passing close, which is very startling. I've had many close calls and one has hit me. You can't hear them! And they don't do a courtesy ring or "on your left/right" as they pass. I don't know what the solution is. I just know I don't feel safe.
@TruztNoI
@TruztNoI 3 жыл бұрын
Right when you got an extreme weather conditions and less of 1% used it why the rest néed to wasted tax fairs in those fails programs and what I hate think people call it climate emergency. And electric bikes or cars they need a name carbon tax...
@jp4431
@jp4431 3 жыл бұрын
Dt traffic is a nightmare. I live in York region and it feels so much safer than dt
@NotJustBikes
@NotJustBikes 3 жыл бұрын
@@ChrisPollitt we moved back to Toronto in 2013 because we had two young kids and wanted to be closer to family. And we thought that by living somewhere walkable it could be bearable. I lasted about a year before I started looking to relocate back to Europe and we moved to the Netherlands in 2018. There is no way in hell I would move back to Canada again.
@empirestate8791
@empirestate8791 3 жыл бұрын
No insurance, no registration, no licenses, little maintenance, no parking problems, and low cost. I love them!!!
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 3 жыл бұрын
Ultimate subversion
@stockey
@stockey 11 ай бұрын
Yep, almost perfect, also you can ride on a lot of places with a Ebike that a car can't.
@adamowens5507
@adamowens5507 11 ай бұрын
@@stockeyyes one of my ascend e bike has extremely good suspension . my fat tire throttle assist bike will go over sand and snow and ice fine. not everyone could maneuver that though lol.
@sizquirtt
@sizquirtt 9 ай бұрын
Low cost? What are you fucking talking about
@carfreeneoliberalgeorgisty5102
@carfreeneoliberalgeorgisty5102 3 жыл бұрын
I'm always amazed that electric cars are touted as the solution to transportation pollution problems when older technology like bicycles (including ebikes) and designing walkable dense urban neighbourhoods are a much better solution. One of the main problems with North American and Australian cities is that so much infrastructure is devoted towards cars and driving.
@pleasedontwatchthese9593
@pleasedontwatchthese9593 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah I agree. I think people like ecars because they are more of a drop in replacement. But in reality we should make cities relay on cars less and make walking and biking more of a thing.
@carfreeneoliberalgeorgisty5102
@carfreeneoliberalgeorgisty5102 3 жыл бұрын
@@pleasedontwatchthese9593 if the US and Canada replaced most of the infrastructure devoted to cars with cycling and transit infrastructure we would see a reduction in both carbon emissions and would probably a reduction in motor vehicle crashes as well. 2 birds 1 stone. Not to mention since bicycle infrastructure takes up much less room than automobile infrastructure if we took out most car infrastructure like highways, wide roads, parking lots etc much of the land that the infrastructure sits on could be used for wildlife rehabilitation.
@NewKingBrandon
@NewKingBrandon 3 жыл бұрын
There are massive benefits to this outside of just safety and reduction in emissions. Major thank you to “Not Just Bikes” for helping to educate me on this.
@Wouter10123
@Wouter10123 3 жыл бұрын
The car industry is far more powerful than the bike industry :(
@NationalParkDiaries
@NationalParkDiaries 3 жыл бұрын
Definitely agree. EVs don't solve the problem that most of our urban space is given to cars 😤
@anne12876
@anne12876 3 жыл бұрын
Let's not forget e-cargo bikes. They are perfect for delivering small packages which consist the bulk of deliveries.
@Merrinen
@Merrinen 3 жыл бұрын
Got myself an e-cargo. I'm car free and now I can get most of the heavier stuff transferred with the bike. Earlier I had to do multiple trips, pay for delivery, or ignore the need.
@petersva
@petersva 3 жыл бұрын
Cargo e-bikes* Lol
@cx5307
@cx5307 3 жыл бұрын
Domino's is using mostly e-bikes to deliver their pizza in my town because it is obviously cheaper and sometime even faster.
@Scrimjer
@Scrimjer 3 жыл бұрын
What about I'm the winter
@mike140298
@mike140298 3 жыл бұрын
@@Scrimjer kzbin.info/www/bejne/i5nbXmVsfMt2eLc
@xx_skullgamer_xx2754
@xx_skullgamer_xx2754 3 жыл бұрын
Cities (mostly north american ones) still need more bike infrastructure. In my town we don’t have bike lanes except on busy streets, so most people just bike on the sidewalk which is obviously not ideal.
@beaudavis3808
@beaudavis3808 3 жыл бұрын
Especially my home city of Semmes, Al. We actually do not any kind of bike infrastructure out here.
@huggerme
@huggerme 3 жыл бұрын
Exactly what I was going to say. Doesn't matter how good bikes are if everything is built for cars.
@giancarlomartini2133
@giancarlomartini2133 3 жыл бұрын
Chicken or the egg situation
@Gibbons3457
@Gibbons3457 3 жыл бұрын
@@giancarlomartini2133 Nah it's definitely a smoke and fire situation. If you don't make safe and effective cycle infrastructure no one will want to cycle, and if you don't deprioritize car infrastructure then people will have no need to cycle. You do both and you get the Netherlands. You won't get a significant percentage of commuters out of their cars and onto their bikes until you make cycling easy, safe and quick, rather than dangerous and awkward that it is in a lot of places currently.
@Asmodai1234
@Asmodai1234 3 жыл бұрын
Agreed. My commute is only 11km, but I just went along on Google Streetview to see what it would be like on an E-Bike. There's one stretch where I'd have to go down a hill with 4 lanes of traffic passing at 80+km/h and another where I'd need to make a left turn across 4 lanes of traffic. Once I'm in the urban core, the infrastructure is there, but there's currently too many barriers to feel safe making the trip five days a week.
@physh
@physh 3 жыл бұрын
The biggest deterrent, at least for me, is theft. It would be perfect, and the same goes for electric unicycles and scooters. However, most cities don't have safe storage spaces ruling out the category entirely...
@OatmealTheCrazy
@OatmealTheCrazy 3 жыл бұрын
This is my actual worry too
@enjoyslearningandtravel7957
@enjoyslearningandtravel7957 3 жыл бұрын
Agreed. I have some areas where I live that I can use an E bike but there’s no safe place to lock it. I can ride a cheap bicycle and not worry so much if it’s stolen because it didn’t cost so much but an e bike that cost $1500 or more that’s a big loss if somebody takes one of those shears to break the lock and just throws it in the truck then your E bike is gone.
@3of11
@3of11 3 жыл бұрын
Use a kryptonite “new York fughetaboudit” chain lock. It’s like 16lbs (not a big deal on a e bike) you aren’t cutting through that without power tools.
@physh
@physh 3 жыл бұрын
@@3of11 All thieves have power tools in San Francisco
@annabelholland
@annabelholland 3 жыл бұрын
they can lock them on lampposts, gates, poles or any immovable object. however, some don't allow bikes to be locked up but the majority do
@ganginfr4923
@ganginfr4923 3 жыл бұрын
0:10 ah yes, my favorite, lazer tag at the state capitol building
@kodo1232
@kodo1232 3 жыл бұрын
yas
@kodo1232
@kodo1232 3 жыл бұрын
i love laser tag in there
@lilbasmati
@lilbasmati 3 жыл бұрын
We do be having the best state capitol in the country
@MJ123and5
@MJ123and5 3 жыл бұрын
I like the area 51 arena better
@naverilllang
@naverilllang 3 жыл бұрын
Laser
@JAKempelly
@JAKempelly 3 жыл бұрын
I live in Portland and they recently replaced the rentable city bikes with e-bikes instead, and that has allowed my roommate with joint pain to ride with me comfortably. E-bikes are a HUGE win for accessibility
@naverilllang
@naverilllang 3 жыл бұрын
Hi from Eugene
@abaddon2148
@abaddon2148 2 жыл бұрын
this is why i kind of worry about laws surrounding ebikes, such as limiting ebikes on trails, as ebikes make all sorts of bike activities finally accessible to so many people. i hope such legislation includes circumstances like this
@joshuapounds5724
@joshuapounds5724 3 жыл бұрын
I bought my ebike last July and I've been able to put 1600 miles on it already. I'm not a super fit person and I've not been going out of my way to ride, but for short trips it's significantly faster than my old truck and has cut both gas and maintenance costs on it. If my city had better infrastructure I could do even more of my trips on the bike.
@squidcaps4308
@squidcaps4308 3 жыл бұрын
This summer i loved to take trips at night, after the air had cooled down. Never done that before.. and my reason is kind of stupid but kind of not. Planning a bike trip with regular bike includes estimating your own strength and will. With an ebike, you can go as far as you like and know you can always get home without feeling exhausted. It is LIGHT exercise, for sure, but as long as it is exercise it is good for you. Just moving the pedals is already something and taking a few hills along the way.. feels so great, you can take it lightly or hard, it is MY choice of when and how long. With a regular bike, apart from a sort of challenge, hills can easily be bigger than you and you are hitting a cliff before you get to the top. Of course, my situation is aided by having excellent bike infra... There are bike paths all over the place and they do not follow the car infra but cut thru forests, so that you can cycle for kilometers without having to cross but couple of roads. And having to go thru nature makes it therapeutic too. Finnish summers are the best for cyclists...
@TheSuperappelflap
@TheSuperappelflap 3 жыл бұрын
if youre not fit then consider getting an ordinary bike so you can get some exercise while you get around
@cjohnson3836
@cjohnson3836 3 жыл бұрын
I think a lot of people don't realize just how much they spend each month on gas and maintenance. Its not even the commutes really. The average person makes 4 trips/day. Switching to public transit started saving me money. But, it wasn't until I totally switched to a bike for everything except bus on worst weather days, that I really saw how much a truck sucks away your bank account. Not to mention, bike parts are cheaper and I can do any of the maintenance tasks on my bike.
@HipyoTech
@HipyoTech 3 жыл бұрын
Cars are big stinky, walking and biking is big awesome.
@Exarian
@Exarian 3 жыл бұрын
Honestly it makes me wish I learned how to ride a bike.
@thomasr1051
@thomasr1051 3 жыл бұрын
@@Exarian a lot of people learn to swim late. its even more worth it to learn to bike late
@burgerpommes2001
@burgerpommes2001 3 жыл бұрын
@@thomasr1051 👍
@ronloc3309
@ronloc3309 3 жыл бұрын
Dealing with shitty road surfaces, asshole drivers that honk at you for riding on the road, bugs that stick to your face, the wind and the rain is big awesome
@shale6422
@shale6422 3 жыл бұрын
How did urban planning and keyboard hobbies mix together- I never thought I'd see you here. Good luck on getting bikes more accepted in your city!
@scotthalland
@scotthalland 3 жыл бұрын
Something else worth mentioning is that many ebikes make riding in winter more viable. I bought one with fat tires last winter to ride here in Calgary, Canada. It works great!
@pleasedontwatchthese9593
@pleasedontwatchthese9593 3 жыл бұрын
How does it make it better than a normal bike? Just faster?
@squidcaps4308
@squidcaps4308 3 жыл бұрын
@@pleasedontwatchthese9593 Snow = rolling resistance. Also winter clothes are, even the best of them, are restrictive. Winter biking is more than double the effort from summer. Everything is harder, lubricants are just a bit stiffer, tires deflate when exposed to cold (there is only so much overpressure you can put in them), the rubber is more rigid.. everything is just a tiny bit harder but when compounded make it a LOT harder. Source: experience from cycling 40 winters in Finland. And our bikepaths are plowed very consistently, 4cm of snow is maximum. They do plow the most used paths first and in some places do not plow both sidewalks but they do keep at least one continuous path clear for the whole way from A to B. The main problem really has been ice lately, i will buy studded tires for the next winter that are as thick as i can fit to the frame and rim.
@AustinSersen
@AustinSersen 3 жыл бұрын
Hey neighbour!
@dtape
@dtape 3 жыл бұрын
@@pleasedontwatchthese9593 Many ebikes come with fatter tires which do better in the snow. On a regular bike a fat tires are more of a chore to pedal, but on an ebike that extra work doesn't matter because the motor is helping you do that extra work.
@blitzn00dle50
@blitzn00dle50 3 жыл бұрын
Maybe for snow, where I live we rarely get snow but we get a lot of skin-slicing cold and from my experience better weather to bike in than our skin-slicing dry cold doesn't exist. when we did get snow, however, I literally couldn't take a single road that wasn't busy because I had to drive my bike in the ridge left by people's tires
@dominicmariano9201
@dominicmariano9201 3 жыл бұрын
I live in Honolulu, and I always shake my head because it really is the perfect city for public transit, and yet there are almost no bike lanes or bike racks, no road shoulders, no working rail systems, and no ferry network. The bus is great and I rely on it heavily, but it's obvious that we can do better!
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 3 жыл бұрын
Needs better leadership, maybe you!
@citystyle9517
@citystyle9517 3 жыл бұрын
I’ve been seeing more e- bikes and scooters on the streets than I have in past years. For a dense city like NYC, they go just as fast as cars in some cases while taking up less space and costing way less than an automobile.
@Scrimjer
@Scrimjer 3 жыл бұрын
What about in February
@Sofie424
@Sofie424 3 жыл бұрын
@@Scrimjer My ebike doesn't do well on loose snow and slush, but with studded tyres icy / hardpacked snow is fine.
@Jacksparrow4986
@Jacksparrow4986 3 жыл бұрын
I thought average speed of cars is around 6km/h, slightly faster than walking,
@annabelholland
@annabelholland 3 жыл бұрын
why would anyone even drive in nyc?
@Jacksparrow4986
@Jacksparrow4986 3 жыл бұрын
@@annabelholland I don't know. Maybe they feel unsafe when walking or feel too obese to try?
@Alex-cw3rz
@Alex-cw3rz 3 жыл бұрын
I'm studying urban planning in Cardiff and this is exactly what's happening here, mutiple shops have opened up selling electric bikes and also electric scooters which are really surprisingly popular. The city and surrounding urban area down to Penarth have nextbike (which is like a Boris Bike), but now they are investing in new electric ones too.
@paxundpeace9970
@paxundpeace9970 3 жыл бұрын
Boris Bikes were pretty decent and late for its time in Paris they have such systems for decades. The cycle lane in the London are often only 2m wide and go in both directions and are limited by curbs. Pretty uncomfortable.
@Alex-cw3rz
@Alex-cw3rz 3 жыл бұрын
@@paxundpeace9970 never been on Boris Bike's in London but from what I know from Jay Foreman video on the bike lanes in London they are awful. The bike lanes in Cardiff a pretty decent though.
@frankhooper7871
@frankhooper7871 3 жыл бұрын
And of course, electric scooter sales are likely to soar once they're made legal to ride on the roads/cycle paths/etc.
@Alex-cw3rz
@Alex-cw3rz 3 жыл бұрын
@@frankhooper7871 tbh they are all over the place here already and never seen a police officer pull anyone over, I think they are unofficially okay with them
@RANGERMTMirage
@RANGERMTMirage 3 жыл бұрын
I studied in Cardiff too! They really need to expand the segregated bike network out east along the rumney and west to connect to the ely trail. I think they are definitely doing a better job than most cities though even if it's not perfect yet!
@Preygrantess
@Preygrantess 3 жыл бұрын
For me personally the only challenges of having an E-bike is their weight and size. I love my e-bike but I hate having to take it up and down my complex's stairs everyday and storing it in my apartment can be a challenge sometimes. However, it's still 10-times better than having to drive everywhere.
@Jacksparrow4986
@Jacksparrow4986 3 жыл бұрын
Bike parking availability and quality can severely limit your choices when you got them on your list and are looking for a place, even in germany
@12kenbutsuri
@12kenbutsuri 3 жыл бұрын
E scooter is the best option in that case :)
@andrewjensen8189
@andrewjensen8189 3 жыл бұрын
Ask your building manager to install an indoor bike storage/lock area, this video is kind of elluding to how such change needs to be done. In europe many buildings have such infrastructure, time to bring it across the pond
@Preygrantess
@Preygrantess 3 жыл бұрын
@@12kenbutsuri Well I already spent 1500 on an E-bike so there's no going back lol
@Preygrantess
@Preygrantess 3 жыл бұрын
@@andrewjensen8189 I live in Portland and only really upscale complexes have those. I live in a low rise complex that is really more like converted townhouses so it would be hard to build something like that. It's not too bad though because I actually like my landlord and I only live a 10 min ride from my work and a 3 min ride from the store.
@rajbirrai959
@rajbirrai959 3 жыл бұрын
I live in a rural town in WA state near the border. One of my best friends in santa barbara had a pair of juiced ebikes. I was so amazed by them that my wife and I bought a pair. We have gotten nothing but questions on where people can buy some! They are awesome! Not just for cities, but for rural areas too! I ride mine to my 11 mile work commute at least 3x a week!!
@greenmachine5600
@greenmachine5600 3 жыл бұрын
Nice
@brucemastorovich4478
@brucemastorovich4478 3 жыл бұрын
Bought an e-bike last month for a 25 mile each way commute whenever we go back to the office. It's soooooooo fun!
@Jacksparrow4986
@Jacksparrow4986 3 жыл бұрын
I've never figured out how bmws claim "the joy of driving" applies. My cargo ebike beats any car :-) fun is a thing outside of cars!
@langhamp8912
@langhamp8912 3 жыл бұрын
@@Jacksparrow4986 I just got an Urban Arrow cargo bike. Apparently a top speed of 20 mph doesn't preclude an average speed of 23 mph, as it climbs all hills at 20 but goes down them at 25.
@Jacksparrow4986
@Jacksparrow4986 3 жыл бұрын
@@langhamp8912 you're fast. I'm struggling to get an average spped over 15km/h on my similar bike. Too many crossings with cars illegally parked all over them, lots of cobblestone roads, traffic lights that only make sense for cars, cycling infrastructure that makes my go slower than I could go... however, beeing able to ride faster isn't too on my wishlist: riding safely and ideally more relaxed come first.
@Condoc64
@Condoc64 3 жыл бұрын
I feel like one big thing with e-bikes that is needed is safe spaces to park. Even a bad bike would totally get pieces stolen off of it once it’s out of eyesight. I couldn’t imagine parking a couple thousand dollar bike is most places in American cities. The rented bikes helps with this but it’s still a big problem. Also glass on roads causes me so many headaches.
@axelfiraxa
@axelfiraxa 3 жыл бұрын
Yup. I seriously have nothing to add here. The way people get away with this in most eu cities is buying a beater bike and only using the fancier one if they have safe storage options.
@naverilllang
@naverilllang 3 жыл бұрын
I've actually never had a tire punctured by glass. Personal story time though: I've gotten a 4 inch nail stuck in my tire which instantly blew it out, and also caused it to lock up when the nail got jammed on the brakes. Naturally this was while riding downhill on a 15° incline, so I got to continue riding almost to the bottom with only the back wheel able to actually rotate. I'm still not sure how I managed to stay upright.
@laddy363
@laddy363 Жыл бұрын
I think shops/restaurants should allow them inside and have some kind of bike storage. They're not much bigger than a cart or a stroller and they don't pollute
@williamphillips6740
@williamphillips6740 3 жыл бұрын
My issue is speed. Biking in seattle will get you killed with angry car drivers passing you bc the city doesnt have bike lanes.
@Maoilios12
@Maoilios12 3 жыл бұрын
Seattle totally has bike lanes. Maybe they aren't everywhere you'd want them but Seattle still has them.
@beastateverythin
@beastateverythin 3 жыл бұрын
E-bikes help a bit with that since they can assist you up to around 20 mph. Makes it safer around cars since the speed differential is much less. On 25 mph streets, an ebike feels safe in car lanes imo.
@blitzn00dle50
@blitzn00dle50 3 жыл бұрын
It does have bike lanes but it looks like, just like nearly every other city on the face of the earth, the bike lanes are in the stupidest locations they could think of. I'm seeing a lot of bike lanes on streets with parking but parking is ultimately prioritized, even on the ones that carry hella traffic, why? then on 15th avenue they have a bike lane on 1 side but the other side is parking. dearborn street makes sense but as soon as I dropped in on google street view there was a pedestrian in the bike lane, so that sidewalk should be fixed. Well at least it's not as bad as my city, where we have plenty of bike lanes but not one of them can be used by someone who's afraid to bike in car lanes. Bikes in my city are directed to these residential streets that are always hilly and have stop sign spam so bad that it would improve safety to remove some stop signs. the best one in my city is the one on Gravois Avenue which would be better if it wasn't next to parking (why is that a thing on Gravois traffic hauls there) and continued down the whole street
@cynon767
@cynon767 3 жыл бұрын
@@Maoilios12 It might help if the city didn't block addition of bike lanes in favor of parking and car traffic lanes
@burgerman101
@burgerman101 3 жыл бұрын
@@beastateverythin I need one that can assist me up to 45 mph.
@JoshKablack
@JoshKablack 3 жыл бұрын
E-Bikes are great solely because they can get more urban voters actually caring about non-automotive infrastructure.
@leandersearle5094
@leandersearle5094 3 жыл бұрын
That's a bit cynical. And that's coming from a guy who regularly makes comments that are critical of the videos here.
@TheRCish
@TheRCish 3 жыл бұрын
@@leandersearle5094 How is it cynical?
@leandersearle5094
@leandersearle5094 3 жыл бұрын
@@TheRCish Read his message. In saying "solely", he states "for no other reason". In saying "actually caring", he states that whatever "care" has been shown was just for show. What's more cynical than saying a person's concerns, causes, or feelings are just for show?
@carstarsarstenstesenn
@carstarsarstenstesenn 3 жыл бұрын
@@leandersearle5094 you're over analyzing. maybe try not to take things so literal. i'm pretty sure the OP was exaggerating when he said "solely"
@leandersearle5094
@leandersearle5094 3 жыл бұрын
@@carstarsarstenstesenn I wasn't overanalyzing. He asked for my reasoning, I provided it.
@b.griffin317
@b.griffin317 3 жыл бұрын
"30% off an e-bike less than $8000" so there are e-bikes that are MORE than $8k?!
@Foojaleeckalikeelamaka
@Foojaleeckalikeelamaka 3 жыл бұрын
There are cars more than $800,000
@MCLVI
@MCLVI 3 жыл бұрын
Yes sir
@cjohnson3836
@cjohnson3836 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, which is a major problem with the E-bike act. Its ultimately just a give away to manufacturers, not really helping the buyer. The median e-bike cost is around $2000 US. Most daily use city e-bikes would be under the $1500 range and above $4000 you're getting into performance bike territory, so not the target of an act like this. That's the problem. If we want to fulfill the needs of the most people, we should be targeting that sub $2k range. 30% of $8000 is $2400. If we really wanted to get maximum effect to the consumer, and not just throw money at the likes of Specialized, it should be a free purchase voucher for any e-bike under $2000 (or, just any bike, in general).
@fluorite1965
@fluorite1965 6 ай бұрын
There are regular bikes more than $8.000.
@CityPlannerPlays
@CityPlannerPlays 3 жыл бұрын
Laser tag at the capitol sounds fun! 😆Great video!!
@handsomesquidward8240
@handsomesquidward8240 3 жыл бұрын
:OomOO ur the roadways guy
@crietzsche
@crietzsche 2 жыл бұрын
Haha, I was thinking the same thing!
@Freakyjohnsson1
@Freakyjohnsson1 3 жыл бұрын
The biggest problem IMO is that people love stealing or just damaging bikes, so if you got an electric one you will be a target. Kinda sucks but thats just the way it is.
@pleasedontwatchthese9593
@pleasedontwatchthese9593 3 жыл бұрын
I have had so many bikes stole. Locked or not. I'm not sure why people around here love stealing bikes so much
@Micg51
@Micg51 3 жыл бұрын
E-bike sharing is key.
@Freakyjohnsson1
@Freakyjohnsson1 3 жыл бұрын
@@pleasedontwatchthese9593 Yeah its so stupid. Like I used to own a bike that was barely rolling and someone stole it, repainted it. But threw it away 2 days later. I've also had 7 bike lights stolen. Police dont give a shit since its so common.
@tomrogue13
@tomrogue13 3 жыл бұрын
When I was at Michigan state university for a school trip, people just left bikes lying around and if you needed on you just picked a random one and went off, then left it for the next person. There were people who did have bikes and locks too
@peskypigeonx
@peskypigeonx 3 жыл бұрын
@@tomrogue13 I think they might have created a social network of bike-sharing
@jaridkeen123
@jaridkeen123 2 жыл бұрын
I have a Rad Runner E-Bike. I dont have a car anymore because after watching your videos i realized 90% or more of my trips are less than 5 miles. I now save $600 a month or $7200 a year not having a car!
@CycleCalm
@CycleCalm 3 жыл бұрын
What's a gamechanger is that E-Bikes also enable much more widespread adoption of cargo bikes, which can carry the kind of cargo you'd normally need a car for!
@PeterSdrolias
@PeterSdrolias 3 жыл бұрын
Check out Tailfin. I have it and it is amazing!
@danielgstohl9993
@danielgstohl9993 2 жыл бұрын
Trailers work great wIth ebikes too. You get the best of both worlds, extra carrying capacity for errands and a regular bike that's easy to park the rest of the time.
@bootmii98
@bootmii98 Жыл бұрын
@@danielgstohl9993 That's not even a car, that's a truck. Go pull into a weigh station right now.
@celestialtree8602
@celestialtree8602 Жыл бұрын
@@bootmii98 The average bike trailer seems to weigh around 20-40lbs (9-18kg) empty. The average golf cart, not even a car, seems to weigh around 500-1100lbs (225-500kg). If your comment is a joke I'm probably missing it though, I'll admit.
@RedwoodGeorge
@RedwoodGeorge 3 жыл бұрын
5:19 "And no hop-ons" That call-back earns you bonus points and an enthusiastic thumbs up!
@umjackd
@umjackd 3 жыл бұрын
I moved away from Zürich, Switzerland in 2018, and I'm back now for a visit and noticed a lot more bikes. I was a biker living here before, and I see a lot more growth in people using them as well as e-scooters to just get around short distances. It's great.
@majorfallacy5926
@majorfallacy5926 3 жыл бұрын
most european cities still have absolutely laughable bike infrastructure. Still better than NA of course, but the bar is just really low
@Bascanska_Ploca
@Bascanska_Ploca 3 жыл бұрын
what kind of infrastructure do you need for a bike?
@DarkDutch007
@DarkDutch007 3 жыл бұрын
@@Bascanska_Ploca in most cases your own (seperated) bicycle path when car traffic is allowed to drive 50km or faster and/or when it is 2 lanes or more per direction wide. Space to park your bicycle at destination like your home, work, shops and public transport hubs.
@Maxime_K-G
@Maxime_K-G 3 жыл бұрын
@@Bascanska_Ploca Smooth asphalt and protected lanes on busy streets (protected from cars and pedestrians). What my city lacks is smart traffic lights and larger bicycle lane widths that reflect the large number of cyclists that use them.
@carfreeneoliberalgeorgisty5102
@carfreeneoliberalgeorgisty5102 3 жыл бұрын
We need to take back cities from cars.
@Bascanska_Ploca
@Bascanska_Ploca 3 жыл бұрын
@@DarkDutch007 ok thanks
@digrood
@digrood 3 жыл бұрын
I think you've convinced me to get an e-bike. I live in Seattle and my office is about 10 miles from where I live. There's a protected bike connector highway that would make up the majority of my commute, so I would feel pretty safe.
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 3 жыл бұрын
It's life changing, for sure
@transportationland6395
@transportationland6395 3 жыл бұрын
If you need something more portability and easy to store, I would reccomend a E scooter. But E bikes are amazing too!
@epierce2058
@epierce2058 3 жыл бұрын
I am 56 and I have started biking to work, a little over 2 miles away. Despite the danger, I am addicted to it.
@3of11
@3of11 3 жыл бұрын
The health benefits offset the danger .... www.mrmoneymustache.com/2013/06/13/bicycling-the-safest-form-of-transportation/
@alanthefisher
@alanthefisher 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for mentioning the manufacturing carbon costs of building electric cars, people often overlook that
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 3 жыл бұрын
Gasoline pollution far offsets any production savings. RMI has your data on this.
@bootmii98
@bootmii98 Жыл бұрын
Do those mostly come from the battery because ebikes have batteries of similar capacities
@EugeneVanDerMill
@EugeneVanDerMill 3 жыл бұрын
I once converted a regular Bike to an e-Bike with a of-the-shelf-kit... then i build my own... both were "meh" but not great. Then i rented one of the fancy new ones... the Motor engaged very smooth, electric assist was cut off imedeately when i started to brake and the Batterys seemed to last forever (well at least for a regular day) over all, a really nice Ride. First thing i did when i returned that rental in... I walked into a Bike-Shop and bought a regular Bike with 7Speed Hubshifting, a Hubdynamo - nothing Fancy at all ... now 5 Years old... still love it.
@thebob563
@thebob563 3 жыл бұрын
Switching from normal cars to electric cars is like switching from normal cigarettes to electric cigarettes: they are less harmful to you but still not ideal. I really hope bikes and e-bikes can take off to mitigate traffic and make trips more pleasant.
@rajnadar6555
@rajnadar6555 3 жыл бұрын
Nonsense...Tesla cars with self driving and the integrated dash cams prevent a lot of accidents...and in the case of accidents or intentional damage, can point out who is responsible (with video proof) thereby eliminating a lot of the crap that goes on without the dash cams.
@AmericansAlwaysFree
@AmericansAlwaysFree 3 жыл бұрын
@@rajnadar6555 still won’t eliminate traffic public transit, biking, and walking will help to lessen traffic because they actually get cars off the road Secondly there’s serious security concerns with these cars even amateur hackers have been able to control the car not to mention there’s potential for tracking by governments Thirdly the destruction on the environment needed to mine the materials for the batteries are more invasive then any oil well it’s worth when we’ll talking small batteries for lawn mowers or something but unless we end the cultural of a new car every year we’ll do much more harm then good
@pleasedontwatchthese9593
@pleasedontwatchthese9593 3 жыл бұрын
I agree. Cars are also a lot of wasted space. You can fit many bikes into a spot for a car
@kodo1232
@kodo1232 3 жыл бұрын
yes
@KenikoB
@KenikoB 3 жыл бұрын
@@rajnadar6555 if there were less cars it would prevent even more crashes… and those that do occur would be less dangerous. And that has nothing to do with the environmental issues
@CyanideCarrot
@CyanideCarrot 3 жыл бұрын
replace street parking on wide suburban streets and the outer lane of stroads with protected bike lanes. replace car stalls with bike racks at stores and park-and-rides (and build more park-and-rides with better transit connections to downtown). this will allow us to make our existing suburbs more sustainable and not tear everything down
@greenmachine5600
@greenmachine5600 3 жыл бұрын
And we can build in between too make it more dense, getting rid of zoning as well.
@ronloc3309
@ronloc3309 3 жыл бұрын
Another advice for our mayor to ignore 😌
@chuckmakesit
@chuckmakesit 3 жыл бұрын
If we look at the example of a bike line at 7:11 in the video those parking spots should be placed between the car lanes and the bike lines adding a protective buffer. Probably needs a concrete curb to keep cars from parking too far over. Would also probably get drivers to slow down too.
@elizabethdavis1696
@elizabethdavis1696 3 жыл бұрын
I have a theory that we could get funding for bicycle infrastructure if they were marketed as being used for senior citizens mobility scooters So they could stay in their homes and not have to go to a residential facility because they no longer can drive a car Or make school districts bike friendly and teach safe street cycling as a gym elective
@trent6319
@trent6319 3 жыл бұрын
Get the AARP on board and you can pass anything
@edipires15
@edipires15 3 жыл бұрын
@@trent6319 in the Netherlands the cycle network is used a lot by senior people in mobility scooters
@ab-tf5fl
@ab-tf5fl 3 жыл бұрын
I own both an e-bike and a regular bike, and there are indeed a few situations where I do feel the e-bike provides real advantages with respect to safety, not just being easier to pedal.. First, with a regular bike, you often face tradeoffs where the flat road has a lot of car traffic and the back road that avoids it requires going up a steep hill. With a pedal bike, you end up putting up with the busy road to avoid the hill. With an e-bike, you can just motor up the hill and avoid most of the cars. Second, due to lack of bike infrastructure, it is often necessary to briefly share a lane with cars on a busy roadway, for example, to connect between two bike trails going different directions. In such situations, an e-bike reduces frustration of drivers behind you compared to a pedal bike which, in turn, reduces the likelihood of them doing something dangerous to pass you. Just being able to accelerate from 0 mph to 15 mph at the same rate as a typical car, and go 20 mph rather than 10 mph up a small incline makes a huge difference. Third, due to increased resistance from motor and upright posture, my e-bike is actually slower than my pedal bike on steep descents, reducing the liklihood of the bike accelerating to a dangerous speed. (Above 20 mph, the motor cuts off, so becomes just a dead weight).
@shannontrainer5857
@shannontrainer5857 3 жыл бұрын
The dutch-style ebikes you describe are made for canal bridges and flood control embankments, not hills.
@jameshamilton2480
@jameshamilton2480 3 жыл бұрын
I got one and I love it! However, I suspect the leaders in my community also own the gas stations and parking lots, because it's ILL-ducking-LEGAL to have any kind of electrically-powered bike or scooter or board in this town. Yep, their mear existance is a crime! It's it's not a (standard) bike or a car they lose their frickin minds!
@greenmachine5600
@greenmachine5600 3 жыл бұрын
Oof
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 3 жыл бұрын
Where?
@jameshamilton2480
@jameshamilton2480 3 жыл бұрын
@@NicholasLittlejohn middle of Illinois
@krob9145
@krob9145 3 жыл бұрын
We can legally use pedal assist e-bikes in the UK but if you want something faster with non pedal action you need to have a driver's licence on you and it's only for use on roads not cycle lanes. Personal e-scooters are not legal to be used on streets and roads. The only e-scooters allowed are for rent through a few companies that require users to be over 18 and have a driver's licence. Police regular stop and seize any personal scooters they see on the roads.
@octorokpie
@octorokpie 3 жыл бұрын
E-Bikes actually make me feel a lot safer riding next to traffic than a regular bike. Mostly because I can go faster to better match traffic and start faster from a stop. Both ease the anxieties of constantly being passed or feeling like you're holding things up.
@formableemu6011
@formableemu6011 3 жыл бұрын
I definitely like my e-bike, since I’m not able to drive and the area I live in makes it somewhat practical to use, especially in tandem with transit options. It even has the ability to recharge the battery so that can help extend my trips if needed. I’ve been seeing more of them lately and that makes me happy!
@CynicalHistorian
@CynicalHistorian 3 жыл бұрын
Looking at all that footage of SLO makes me nostalgic. It's also one of the most cycle-able cities in the nation, and Cal Poly is festooned with good bike-racks. I mostly go on foot or regular bicycle, including everywhere you showed. Only in September do you have to worry about sweat whatsoever (unless you ever take that thing up the Cuesta). So this often depends entirely on people's willingness, rather than ability, which seems like quite the nut to crack
@gaughen
@gaughen 3 жыл бұрын
It’s a shame how expensive it is. Rented a crappy studio for 1,200 in 2013. Probably two grand now
@CynicalHistorian
@CynicalHistorian 3 жыл бұрын
@@gaughen my apartment was just a block away from the mission, and it cost $750/mo from 2014-2017, though I had a roommate. I thought it was expensive at the time (having lived in Las Vegas from 1995-2014, though I was born in SLO), but everything is getting crazy lately.
@frufrujaben
@frufrujaben 2 жыл бұрын
Yes! I immediately recognized the area, I lived in town and walked everywhere, it was awesome!
@InventorZahran
@InventorZahran 3 жыл бұрын
4:26 Not only are E-bikes much less costly to manufacture and recharge than electric cars, but the bicycle as a platform is fundamentally easier (and therefore cheaper) to maintain throughout its lifetime. Almost all of its parts are modular, and many can be easily replaced with some basic tools and rudimentary mechanical knowledge. My hope is that E-bikes and their derivatives (which may or may not feature pedals) will eventually evolve to completely replace motorcycles, mopeds, and gas-driven scooters in everyday use. However, horns or loud bells should become standard equipment on them, as an E-bike can't rely on the noise of its engine to be noticed (unlike a traditional motorcycle).
@RipCityBassWorks
@RipCityBassWorks 3 жыл бұрын
3:58 we need safer bike lanes for one. I bike everywhere and even I don't find unprotected bike lanes with 4+ lanes of traffic speeding past me particularly appealing. This is really simple also: just extend the sidewalk out to the bike lane and paint a buffer between bikes and pedestrians.
@blitzn00dle50
@blitzn00dle50 3 жыл бұрын
I think we can roll with no protection on alleyways and very slow streets where pedestrians dominate, a buffer zone on normal streets, cones on streets with main street traffic, a short wall on faster roads and a clear zone trench on freeways, perhaps urban freeways could use the median if they have one or add a 2-way bike path on the grass mound they're built either on or depressed into. there's definitely space on every freeway for it to also be a bike route
@haileybalmer9722
@haileybalmer9722 3 жыл бұрын
I rode one to work yesterday. I hadn't been on a bike in about a decade. I felt really unsure of myself at first, but after about ten minutes and a little practice, I was having a blast, I can't wait to do it again! The e-bike made it so easy. I think I would have had a much harder time getting to work on a regular bike after being away from cycling for so long.
@krombopulos_michael
@krombopulos_michael 3 жыл бұрын
Electric cars really feel like a false profit for saving the environment. They're marginally better than regular cars, but still hugely wasteful for the most part compared with things like public transport or biking, and they do nothing to solve the issues of traffic or road safety. E bikes are a far better alternative where people can use them.
@appa609
@appa609 3 жыл бұрын
*prophet
@splicetape9435
@splicetape9435 3 жыл бұрын
Never driven a car personally, the last eight years I've averaged about 130 miles a month on my bike. Added a motor In the last. Year after my state finally started allowing ebikes. Love it even more, made a 300 mile trip one way in a weekend recently.
@carfreeneoliberalgeorgisty5102
@carfreeneoliberalgeorgisty5102 3 жыл бұрын
I don't have a driver's licence, don't know how to drive, and I don't plan to ever learn how to drive. There's too much at stake when it comes to the climate catastrophe for me to drive everywhere.
@splicetape9435
@splicetape9435 3 жыл бұрын
@@carfreeneoliberalgeorgisty5102 ignoring the environmental impact, I wouldn't be able to afford it. I would have to decide between insurance and paying for medical bills because I'm too poor to get insurance.
@carfreeneoliberalgeorgisty5102
@carfreeneoliberalgeorgisty5102 3 жыл бұрын
@@splicetape9435 what's a medical bill?
@splicetape9435
@splicetape9435 3 жыл бұрын
@@carfreeneoliberalgeorgisty5102 the backward ways of the United States requires one to choose between getting healthcare, paying for rent, or food. You only get medical treatment if you can pay for it as a commodity, and not as a right.
@Hodaggium
@Hodaggium 3 жыл бұрын
Ah yes, the unmistakable map of the isthmus in Madison, I can't wait to play laser tag at the Capital building. Also, I love the picture you put in of the Hodag from Rhinelander.
@zane_sadauskis
@zane_sadauskis 3 жыл бұрын
I thought the same thing, haha
@mister_betechkin
@mister_betechkin 3 жыл бұрын
was just like "oh shit... I'm moving into that map in a couple days" lol
@seneca983
@seneca983 3 жыл бұрын
Just charge in there with laser tag gear and see what happens.
@alanmctaggart4371
@alanmctaggart4371 3 жыл бұрын
I've watched every video on this channel but I want to take this opportunity to articulate something I've felt for all this time. THANK YOU for creating such an informative array of content with great production values on topics relating to city design, planning, use, history, etc. IN A WAY that isn't preachy and nihilistic like other channels with a new urbanist bent. It's a marvelous quality of character to have your values, to back them up with facts and experience, and articulate them to others in a way that doesn't make them feel like crap. You're an absolute legend.
@12kenbutsuri
@12kenbutsuri 3 жыл бұрын
I do food delivery with ebikes/escooters and end up making more money than drivers, because I avoid having to pay car insurance, gasoline, maintanamce, the car price itself etc etc 🙃 also its better than normal bikes cuz the amount of extra food you have to eat is almost as bad as driving a car for the environment.
@andyzhang5201
@andyzhang5201 3 жыл бұрын
Is the extra food really that significant for the environment? I find it hard to believe that having to eat an extra few calories from exercise is a significant contribution to climate change compared to burning a gallon of fuel, for instance.
@12kenbutsuri
@12kenbutsuri 3 жыл бұрын
@@andyzhang5201 depends what you eat! There's also the transportation of food, and all the process it goes through which ads up quite a lot. Also the fertiliser crises might be much worse than global warming since when it is used up, which is supposed to happen in less than 100 years, food won't meet the demand for the expected to be 110 billion people. But of course a few thousand food curriers switching to ebike won't make any difference in any way. But extra few calories is misguided, bike delivery uses the most amou t of calories than any job, even more than fire fighters, you will have to eat a whole meal every few hours. Try it out and see ;p it's quite a fun job if the weather is good
@pleasedontwatchthese9593
@pleasedontwatchthese9593 3 жыл бұрын
I don't think thats true about the food part. It depends what you eat and your body is dramatically more efficient at using fuel than anything thing we have today. If the body could use gas as fuel humans would get close to 1000mpg from a energy standpoint.
@12kenbutsuri
@12kenbutsuri 3 жыл бұрын
@@pleasedontwatchthese9593 no, that isn't true. The efficiency from growing crops to muscle movingment is orders and orders of magnitude less efficient than combustion engines if you considered per kg. Otherwise, no one would be using cars except for carrying big stuff.
@pleasedontwatchthese9593
@pleasedontwatchthese9593 3 жыл бұрын
@@12kenbutsuri From what I remember muscles are close to 50%+ which is much better than a gas engine at ~34%, diesel gets closer (but you have to scale it up to cargo ship/power plant levels) but this is before drive train loss which can be up to 20-30%. I also don't think your looking at the whole picture. Your muscles only need to move yourself. A moped gets 100+mpg though it has a less efficient engine than a normal car engine that gets 30mpg because a car needs to move so much dead weight. Also look at Asian countries which have greater population and less food but still use walking, bikes, and mopeds as their main transportation infrastructure and have less of an environmental footprint than a western counterpart. Keep in mind that gas also uses ethanol too which is basically food grown and put into gas, it would be of better use to just eat it.
@patterbay
@patterbay 3 жыл бұрын
I was introduced to Electric Bikes during my study abroad in Tokyo. My host mother (and all of her parent friends) had one with seats for both of her toddlers. It completely changed how I saw small commutes and one of the first thing I did when I returned back to the US was get an e-bike. It's helped so much on grocery trips and other small trips.
@lavaman49
@lavaman49 3 жыл бұрын
Another reason Europe has a bigger push for e bikes (and scooters) is due to most cities not having the ability to build parking without destroying historical places. Parking a bike is far, far easier, offering an ulterior incentive to adopting them over cars for city wide trips
@burgerpommes2001
@burgerpommes2001 3 жыл бұрын
The US just destroyed all their historic places in the 60s compared to Europe where people fought against it
@dtape
@dtape 3 жыл бұрын
Great video. You left out a major advantage of ebikes. Another important distinction between electric cars and ebikes is that the life cycle of cars is very long. Coupled with the low percentage of cars sold being electric which means combustion cars won't be replaced by electric vehicles being too slow of a process, when we need to displace use of combustion cars faster than that if we want to save what we can of the planet. With electric bikes we don't have to wait for the life cycle of a car to run its course and for the electric car market to be robust enough to displace combustion car use. Edit: I want people to have good advice for ebike purchases, to save the planet and all, even though this video is trying to make you go behind a pay wall to get info. You can get good ebike shopping advice from Electrek and ebikeschool, also on KZbin.
@KYDude101
@KYDude101 3 жыл бұрын
I had a similar scenario in the video, where we had two cars and we downsized to a ebike. I love it! My work is less than a mile away, and I get groceries or errands done with it as well. It was a great investment!
@buckroger6456
@buckroger6456 3 жыл бұрын
Awesome move. I went from one car to no car over five years ago. Everything I need is only one mile away tops. I ride my bike everywhere. If you already had great health you will find that it's only going to get even better.
@Realistic_Management
@Realistic_Management 3 жыл бұрын
E-bikes will continue to play increasingly large role in the future of urban active transportation! Their ease of use makes them an easy option for commuters, parents with young children, and seniors! The major categories of people we need to convince to leave the car keys behind more often. Great video!
@anidiotsguide757
@anidiotsguide757 3 жыл бұрын
I bought an E-bike a few months ago, for commuting to work. I love it! Instead of spending 45 minutes on a crowded bus, I spend 30 minutes going through beautiful forests, arriving at work awake and ready!
@DarkDutch007
@DarkDutch007 3 жыл бұрын
and you have don't have to go to the gym after work for your excercise!
@anidiotsguide757
@anidiotsguide757 3 жыл бұрын
@@DarkDutch007 haha, I mean I would anyway, I love going to the gym. But biking on an E-bike is far from excercise :P
@pleasedontwatchthese9593
@pleasedontwatchthese9593 3 жыл бұрын
I think it depends. If the weather is bad or its really hot you end up at work sweaty or wet. Its not the end of the world but its not for everyone.
@anidiotsguide757
@anidiotsguide757 3 жыл бұрын
@@pleasedontwatchthese9593 Of course I have a water restistant layer for rain, and if it's hot then...I will sweat at work anyway :P So for me, it works well.
@andrewbesold3872
@andrewbesold3872 3 жыл бұрын
Nice to talk about safety at 7:08 as you then put yourself in the “coffin corner” by passing that minivan as you approach the intersection. My heart literally started to race as as saw you deliberately and very naively did the most dangerous thing you could ever do on a bike. Then you repeat your potentially deadly mistake at 7:25. Even Jay Foreman of Unfinished London screams not to do this in his Cycle London video.
@ndskykng
@ndskykng 3 жыл бұрын
Yup. Children even prob would know not to be in blind spots on intersection approaches for those potential right turn accidents lol
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 3 жыл бұрын
Right hook as well
@2Zemog
@2Zemog 3 жыл бұрын
Footage of biking in the US looks so scary. So few segregated bike lanes, with just painted-on badly maintained paths that are intruded upon by the massive amount of car traffic.
@paxundpeace9970
@paxundpeace9970 3 жыл бұрын
Dave Amoss has published a guide how cyclane projects can look like even in the US you have to check it out.
@fwefhwe4232
@fwefhwe4232 3 жыл бұрын
lol I should upload by ebike driving footage in India
@dariuslankarian3282
@dariuslankarian3282 3 жыл бұрын
Perhaps tougher penalty for bike theft and bike registration system like Japan will allow more people to commute and leave their bikes locked without fear of some scum bag stealing it.
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 3 жыл бұрын
Agreed, can always register bike with your city.
@mumenraider
@mumenraider 3 жыл бұрын
I have been riding Reise & Müller Load 75 since last year for delivering .In Germany E-Bike/ pedelecs are gaining popularity and many people use them a lot. Picking up kids from school, packing up for picnics , shopping for groceries and so on. The older cities are not yet properly designed for Ebikes though. Protected bike lanes would be great for Ebikes infrastructure.
@dCash117
@dCash117 3 жыл бұрын
I walked/biked to work for 8 years, now I have to commute but we get bikes to use at work since the building is so large
@patrickroe2240
@patrickroe2240 3 жыл бұрын
I started biking to my job in downtown Denver (~4.5 miles away) 2 months ago. I love it. I chose not to go the ebike route because I wanted the exercise, but I see them and they look fun. I hope we get more and more cars out of Denver.
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 3 жыл бұрын
👏
@naverilllang
@naverilllang 3 жыл бұрын
There's merit to having both. Use the regular bike for exercise, and use the ebike for shopping, bad weather, or when you're just in a bad shape (injury, illness, exhaustion, etc). You can also just turn an ebike off, and it'll behave as a normal, albeit heavy, bicycle. I have days where I'm feeling great and I set the pedal assist to 2 (5 being highest), which is just about right for offsetting how heavy the bike and load is, and I put in the same amount of work as I would on a street bike. I've also had days where I'm exhausted, irritated, or injured, and so I just use the throttle the whole way, turning the bike into a petty motorcycle.
@tommy2capa
@tommy2capa 3 жыл бұрын
I FEEL VERY TARGETED BY USING A MAP OF MADISON AND THE EXAMPLE OF WALKING TO THE CORNER STORE TO BUY A PACK OF PKMN CARDS (other than the fact that in Madison there're no corner stores that sell pkmn cards)
@automan25
@automan25 3 жыл бұрын
I've had an electric bike for about 4 years now. It's amazing how it flattens out the hills here in Seattle. I've recently gotten in to Electric Unicycles (EUCs) which are also a great form of personal transportation. The big advantage with them is they are portable. You can easily walk them into a store with you or put them in a shopping cart and no one looks at you twice. Try walking your expensive electric bike into a store and people get all bent our of shape.
@charthepirate
@charthepirate 3 жыл бұрын
I grew up near you over in Davis which really showed me that it doesn't take mega density to make bikes work, some smart bike lanes and paths and it's easy to connect even relatively low density areas.
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 3 жыл бұрын
Love Davis! Lived in the dome homes at Baggins End
@charthepirate
@charthepirate 3 жыл бұрын
@@NicholasLittlejohn those domes were so fascinating. My dad, the lone conservative of Davis would always bemoan the hippies living there
@ryanshoemaker9153
@ryanshoemaker9153 3 жыл бұрын
Love the stickers you put on your Rad Power Bike. I have a Radwagon V3 and used it to do 20 mile trips every so often. I use it as my main mode of transportation in my city.
@sicko_the_ew
@sicko_the_ew 3 жыл бұрын
I bought an ebike several years ago, when I was completely unfit, and immediately had enough range in combined battery and pedal power to take me on a 30+ km round trip from where I stayed to the beach and back. (The "+" being whatever noodling around once I got the the beachfront, under my own power mostly). It's not just distance. We lived at the bottom of a steep hill (maybe a 30 or 40m climb - which feels like more when you're pedalling a normal bike and you're badly unfit). The house was just about exactly 100m above sea level. So up to the highest point on the journey made the altitude change somewhere round the 150m mark. Anything that can enable an extremely unfit person to just move up and down that altitude creates enormous amounts of mobility. So far, so good. However, then one has to factor safety in. Where I come from the idea of a cycle lane (even a pedestrian footpath) is mostly something not even worth dreaming of. (I suppose if you were naive you could try to get the government to do something, but after a time you realise that's an utterly hopeless cause for anyone needing anything.) We have serious road safety problems here. Probably three times the average death rate for the whole of the USA, for instance (and the USA has pretty bad drivers if you look at the numbers). And then you have to balance your fear of the road with your fear of rough neighbourhoods. Take the route with the lower chance of being robbed at knifepoint (with a threat that is entirely sincere), and you have to gamble on surviving the psychopathic car drivers. (I tended to take my chances of the dangerous neighbourhoods. Drove through a gang once, but I caught them by surprise and moved through too quickly for them to take advantage.) So then Road Safety measures seem to be something we all need, for this kind of future to become viable for people less willing to take chances. Make the roads safer (and that's mainly a matter of getting better control over the psychopathic drivers - and in some cases the same people doing the same thing on bicycles) and you unlock the door. Leave the roads dangerous, and most e-bikes are going to end up like mine, in a dusty corner somewhere. (I'm too far away from the beach, and feel less vulnerable getting my exercise by running. For trips to the corner shop I just use the car. No point in risking your life just to save the Earth a tiny bit.) I have an idea about how to reduce the impact of the more psychopathic drivers (and even cyclists - the ones who buzz you when you're out running). What we need is monitoring devices that "know the rules". We almost have them already, so this is no longer science fiction. Take something with a GPS that can communicate with a driver, program all the various speed limits into it (on a per street basis), and you have the beginnings of what could become a more comprehensive system, with cameras, following distance measuring devices, etc. The innovative part is that you change the LAW. At the moment the law, everywhere says, "You're not allowed to go faster - by an objective measure matching some scientific standard - than say 60 km/h". You can fight speed fines by casting doubt on the trapping equipment, and you only ever end up being prosecuted for speeding if you go through a trap too fast. The coverage is spotty, and people learn where they can get away with attempted murder. So change the law so that "You must obey your car's speed control computer". If your measuring device detects a speed in excess of what's permitted, it beeps or something like that. It warns you, and you get some time to correct yourself. And if you don't? Well I like the idea of a safe-driving-computer that's a snitch. So as soon as you go over into fully committing an offence (like speeding), your snitch computer starts looking for a nice police officer for you to turn yourself over to. :D Of course the main problem with something like this is simply the amount of hate it would receive. It's something that has the potential to be made completely effective (so much so that it might be necessary to start thinking in terms of allowing "high speed licences" in stepped grades for psychopathic drivers willing to become "minders of the road" - creators of the kind of space needed for effective defensive driving in exchange for the right to let rip in those places it would be more rational to "Autobahn" in e.g. the highway system. Maybe if there was a enough new flexibility there would be a big enough reduction in hate for such a system to stand a chance of being implemented. Getting back to bicycles, the main obstacle to these is that current roads are lethally unaccommodating of them. The way to fix that is to figure out ways of ensuring good driving even when the backs of the police are turned. But there are probably enough infantile men with big toys they insist on being allowed to play dangerously with, as if of right, that even with less effective measure than making people fit their cars and bicycles with electronic snitches that require compliance with road safety laws, you face the prospect of massive and dedicated opposition. (Hmm ... for a while we had average speed prosecution on some stretches of highway. However it looks like the motorists who hate this have somehow managed to kill it. I've never met anyone who was prosecuted for average speed speeding. And I've done it myself often enough on such roads - got to keep up with the flow. Might be illegal, but it's safer than getting in the way of those impatient buggers who insist on cutting those 30 seconds off their journey.)
@hannekewessel9511
@hannekewessel9511 3 жыл бұрын
I used to think E-Bikes were for older people like my grandparents but I've come to appreciate them as well for hilly trips or when I'm out late to get home faster. For those short length shopping trips some people might depend on the space in the trunk to transport all the groceries, freight bicycles might also be interesting
@treyshaffer
@treyshaffer 3 жыл бұрын
Wow, I can't believe that you released this video the very same day as I got my Van Moof S3! You're absolutely right, e-bikes are insanely impressive and I can't wait to see how it impacts my life getting around the city. For anyone looking into e-bikes, I do recommend Van Moof, it feels kinda like the Tesla of e-bikes -- lots of cool tech integration and phone app controls -- although I'd have to update this comment on the longer term ownership hah.
@trevinbeattie4888
@trevinbeattie4888 3 жыл бұрын
For me the main barrier to non-recreational biking is not how easy biking is, but how secure the bike will be at any destination. My city has fairly good bike paths throughout but not many places provide bicycle parking, and bike theft is a major issue.
@byrlink
@byrlink 3 жыл бұрын
I’ve already had two locked bikes stolen here in Pasadena/Los Angeles. Last week, almost had my third one stolen. I ride the bus and place my bike on the front rack, in front of the driver. At a stop, one passenger got off the bus, went to the rack and took my bike to then quickly start riding. Meanwhile, I yelled at the driver to open the door and went running after the thief. What he didn’t know was that I had the front wheel locked to the frame with a cable. When he started riding, the locking cable did its job and sent that asshole flying forward, startling him while I cursed repeatedly at him and could get my bike back safely on the bus.
@tadsklallamn8v
@tadsklallamn8v 3 жыл бұрын
first time I used an e-bike, it was to go and retrieve my car across town after a heavy night of drinking with my comrades. I didn't even realize that I was hungover until I got off the e-bike. 10/10
@paulvu823
@paulvu823 3 жыл бұрын
The problem with bike commuting is the lack of secured bicycle parking. Bike theft is a huge problem, and with thefts being so prevalent acts as a deterrent for a would be commuter.
@Rikarth
@Rikarth 3 жыл бұрын
We had the E-bike Act in Sweden, most people who used it were already bike commuters, they replaced their regular bike with an e-bike. It wasn't a complete failure but the money could have been spent on other more useful things to get non-biking people biking, like infrastructure investments. But Sweden isn't the US so it might work better there.
@1994CPK
@1994CPK 3 жыл бұрын
Nothing works better here, it's a waste of time and money to think ebikes will be embraced here
@xxfgsdfgadgsgsrgfdsg
@xxfgsdfgadgsgsrgfdsg 3 жыл бұрын
Not true. According to a study 50% replaced car trips.
@edipires15
@edipires15 3 жыл бұрын
Same thing is happening in Luxembourg: the government installed a scheme where they reimburse 50% off your bike purchase (ebike or not, up to 600€). Problem is that people are buying more bikes for recreational rides rather than for commuting, and they are very slow with infrastructure projects.
@JohnMetal91
@JohnMetal91 3 жыл бұрын
There's three things keeping me from using my bike, for local trips, at least. 1. Weather and shade. It's really hot and humid here. Most bike lanes and paths have absolutely no shade. 2. Bad road network. Everything is too spread apart, isolated, and connections are rare unless you take the long way on the main roads. 3. Lack of facilities. Buildings with bike lockers, showers, and maybe an electric air pump would do wonders. Bicycle theft is extremely prevalent. I've had my bike stolen before, and many racks + locks are useless against people determined to steal. A secure are with lockers would give me peace of mind.
@therealdave06
@therealdave06 3 жыл бұрын
I cycle 40 minutes to town in my free time quite often as it's good exercise, however I don't cycle to school or to shop because bags and such would make it a much more challenging ride given it's a rural gravel path over hilly terrain. If I had a hybrid e-bike - one that could go both on the road and on gravel - I would certainly switch to cycling to town to go to school or go shopping.
@Brad-99
@Brad-99 3 жыл бұрын
Fat Tire bike ! More safe feeling riding and comfortable .I use a Burley flat bed trailer ,can hold 100 lbs and only weights 13 lbs .worth a look 😋
@thefrub
@thefrub 3 жыл бұрын
One reason we don't bike as much in the US as Europe is the weather. British people think 85f is too hot... that's a lovely springtime day in most of the US, then it's 95f-105f for 3 months, then it's 10-20f for 4 months in the winter. We have seasons here, and most of them suck
@ianmcgregor8152
@ianmcgregor8152 3 жыл бұрын
I used to live in Madison, WI. It was very nice to see the city in an unexpected place for an unexpected reason presented in an unexpected way. Thanks for making my day
@kurtahrens9877
@kurtahrens9877 3 жыл бұрын
Another great video. And thanks for the e-bike tour of SLO
@maxkauffman6289
@maxkauffman6289 3 жыл бұрын
laser tag in the wisconsin state capitol, who’s coming?
@ex0stasis72
@ex0stasis72 3 жыл бұрын
I wrote to my representative Rick Larsen in Washington State, and a few months later, I got a call from someone on his team informing me that he was now co-sponsoring the E-bike Act. To anyone reading this, you might be surprised to find how short the list of co-sponsors still is right now. There are only 21 representatives who have co-sponsored out of a total of 435 representatives in the entire US. So chances are that your representative, wherever you live, likely hasn't co-sponsored it yet. It might only take a little nudge from constituents like you to let them know that this bill is important to you.
@dakkehdak
@dakkehdak 3 жыл бұрын
Love the Madison shoutout! Could you start putting the link to the nebula video in the description? I already have an account, but dislike having to go find the video every time.
@USSAnimeNCC-
@USSAnimeNCC- 3 жыл бұрын
As a person living in New York I wish we have more wider sidewalk it annoying when you pass through narrow sidewalk when multiple people are using it and sometimes you can't get pass some people like elderly who go half you pace also would be beneficial to bike as you have more space to add bike lanes
@Will-cb4wb
@Will-cb4wb 3 жыл бұрын
also living in NY we gotta advocate for better bike infrastructure specially for the boroughs not called manhattan and at least turn one of ave's into dedicated bike lanes, manhattan is doing a good job but no where close to the something like amsterdam
@ddhogan1
@ddhogan1 3 жыл бұрын
Yes they are absolutely super but we need to think about issues such as theft, stairs and where they can be stored while not in use.
@DanCojocaru2000
@DanCojocaru2000 3 жыл бұрын
Where we currently store cars? As for theft, maybe we could make police actually do their job.
@Jupiter065
@Jupiter065 3 жыл бұрын
I bet dollars to nickles the savings from road maintenance/expansion alone would make just giving everyone in a city a free basic ebike a net-positive for a city's balance sheet overall
@Astromancerguy
@Astromancerguy 3 жыл бұрын
That's a pretty cool bike path by Madonna Inn. Sadly most bike paths in SLO still look like the shoulder on Madonna Road and Higuera. That is simply not safe enough for me.
@Cherrycatmom
@Cherrycatmom 3 жыл бұрын
I'm an avid bike commuter in a city where there's no bike lanes. But that doesn't bother me because nobody uses the sidewalks. The main issue, however, is that nobody is clearing the ice and snow during winter.
@petersmybro
@petersmybro 3 жыл бұрын
Before the pandemic, I was using an electric scooter🛴 + subway for my daily commute. It worked really well! Electric scooters have basically the same benefits as an E-Bike, but at a cheaper price. On the other hand, an electric bike would be a better if I had to carry a baby or any other kind of cargo, and is more practical for longer distances.
@naverilllang
@naverilllang 3 жыл бұрын
I'd contend that an ebike is also better if you have any hills to contend with. I live on one such hill, which was the reason why I ditched my hybrid commuter for an ebike in the first place.
@-maxx-
@-maxx- 3 жыл бұрын
Escooter+subway completely changes accessibility of the City. We happen to live near a subway, but with scooters everywhere now, it's really not a big deal if we were quite far from the nearest subway - the scooter bridges that gap (and makes some public transit trips just completely unnecessary to begin with). If people eventually go back to the office, I think the scooter option is really going to shake up the commute and apartment locations for many
@transportationland6395
@transportationland6395 3 жыл бұрын
Yes! E scooters have great portability especially if you have to take them on public Transit and up/down stairs.
@uniworkhorse
@uniworkhorse 3 жыл бұрын
So happy you mentioned the new E-BIKE ACT, it could really change the US transportation world! I have high hopes for the future, can't wait to see more bikes on the road 🙏
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 3 жыл бұрын
Just hoping stores don't raise prices.
@doglover1neo
@doglover1neo 3 жыл бұрын
@@NicholasLittlejohn It's a Tax credit so the bike shops only get a boost in available shoppers* not a direct pay out to the shop. (*this really only helps those who can buy the bike at full price AND can wait for their tax return) They have to make a sale of one per adult of a bike with a motor below 750W and max speed of 20-28mph. I think the maximum rebate amount should be lower, currently $8000. But it can be up to 30% of the sale. So the maximum rebate is for a 24K bike. I think this tax credit bill will probably sppur on ways to get around the set limits for the bikes to qualify or aftermarket mods that work with in the 30% rebate. Because I am not spending 14K on a mid range bike, I would get a better bike and not deal with the tax paper work.
@dannydubs86
@dannydubs86 3 жыл бұрын
I know it's not particularly relevant to the content of the video, but I taught at Cal Poly a few years ago. Seeing the campus made me miss it a lot.
@drivers99
@drivers99 3 жыл бұрын
One annoyance I have with going places with my ebike is lack of good places to lock it up outside a lot of businesses.
@byrlink
@byrlink 3 жыл бұрын
I’ve already had two locked bikes stolen here in Pasadena/Los Angeles. Last week, almost had my third one stolen. I ride the bus and place my bike on the front rack, in front of the driver. At a stop, one passenger got off the bus, went to the rack and took my bike to then quickly start riding. Meanwhile, I yelled at the driver to open the door and went running after the thief. What he didn’t know was that I had the front wheel locked to the frame with a cable. When he started riding, the locking cable did its job and sent that asshole flying forward, startling him while I cursed repeatedly at him and could get my bike back safely on the bus.
@dscrive
@dscrive 3 жыл бұрын
If it weren't for the first mile incredibly dangerous for a bike when heading anywhere, I'd be inclined to get a bike to ride around town, I live in the Mississippi Delta, so it's flater than flat and would be perfect for bike transit
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 3 жыл бұрын
Can ask your leaders for improvements
@dscrive
@dscrive 3 жыл бұрын
@@NicholasLittlejohn nope, they just spent a million USD on that road and it was only enough to repave about half of it 🙄
@jerfareza
@jerfareza 3 жыл бұрын
This is what I see everyday here in Japan. Students and office workers commuting with E-Bike. I'm thinking to get one myself but I'm still content with my 'normal' bicycle at the moment. With the proper laning, E-Bike is definitely a game-changer though.
@pleasedontwatchthese9593
@pleasedontwatchthese9593 3 жыл бұрын
Japan's walking and bike culture is top notch
@poonanji6859
@poonanji6859 3 жыл бұрын
The reasons I'm not getting an E-bike are the following: Everything is super low density near me, so I would have to go really far. It's 98 F with 90% humidity for about half the year here. Bike infrastructure is non-existent where I am, and the drivers have no idea how to cooperate with peds and cyclists. Our Sheriff got hit on his bike TWICE in the past year...
@Jessica-ir8qw
@Jessica-ir8qw 3 жыл бұрын
idk how legal it might be where you are, but ride on the sidewalk, its safer and nobody uses it in car-centric areas
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 3 жыл бұрын
@@Jessica-ir8qw best to leave sidewalks for peds and disabled while lobbying for safe bike infrastructure, it's shown.
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 3 жыл бұрын
Maybe your Sheriff can help advocate for changes too
@vaseklepic12
@vaseklepic12 3 жыл бұрын
In Prague you can use public transport for decade for the price of ebike and bikes get stolen way too often
@wiesorix
@wiesorix 3 жыл бұрын
Here in Belgium the most visible use of electric bikes is leisure. A lot of older people for whom cycling long distances is become harder are switching to e-bikes for relaxing trips in nature. Only a couple of years back, e-bikes were the exception, but now over half of the cyclists on popular cycle routes have them. I think it's very good health-wise that electric bikes help older people stay active despite being less fit.
@PaulHo
@PaulHo 3 жыл бұрын
I am VERY interested in a bike that leans more towards moped than e-bike (I'm disabled), but no amount of multi-trillion dollar infrastructure packages could make Orange County remotely safe. My physical therapy is only 5 miles, and work is 10 miles, but I can't even make it around the block without some very sketchy, unbike-friendly situations like questionable intersections and poor roads. The Segway C80 keeps calling to me though.
@1956paterson
@1956paterson 3 жыл бұрын
As in the Netherlands bicycles must be separated from motor vehicles to increase safety for the cyclists. American and Canadian cities are not safe for pedestrians let alone bicycles.
@Brad-99
@Brad-99 3 жыл бұрын
We're getting there slowly in 🇨🇦 ,luv to have euro bike lanes lol
@saynotop2w
@saynotop2w 3 жыл бұрын
I live in northern Irvine and I've been lucky to be able to move around in bikes. Southern Irvine(UCI area) is really hilly so it's not as easy over there. Irvine has a pretty decent amount of bike roads for a socal city, but they banned motorized bikes to be on the bike trails for some reason.
@shotelco
@shotelco 3 жыл бұрын
*The reality of Electric cars in America: Almost Nobody wants them.* The adoption rate plateaued in early 2018 and has actually _Gone Down_ since then. Less than 2% of all cars sold are considered "EV's", and less than 1% are BEV's. Whereas the EV adoption rate in Europe over the same time is now 10%. In China its 6%. Both the EU and Chinese EV adoption rates continue to grow. Thus any discussion of EV's in the U.S. remains irrelevant. In East Africa, where renewable energy accounts for almost 90% of the energy supply in some countries in the region (50% of Kenya's electricity is geothermal energy from the volcanic Rift Valley), E-bikes are now being manufactured locally and are now being mandated to replace gas motorbikes. Why City Beautiful waste his talents in America is beyond me.
@dandarr5035
@dandarr5035 3 жыл бұрын
wait, we're manufacturing e-bikes over in Kenya? This is news to me... I have to ask my uncle if he would ever consider commuting by bike (he lives in Nairobi though, that may or may not be a good idea). All of a sudden, najivunia kuwa mkenya.
@shotelco
@shotelco 3 жыл бұрын
@@dandarr5035 cleantechnica.com/2020/11/14/after-6-months-with-an-electric-motorcycle-this-kenyan-boda-boda-rider-says-hes-not-going-back-to-ice/ kiriev.com/about www.solar-e-cycles.com/
@damienbates
@damienbates 3 жыл бұрын
I’d love to use my ebike for more practical trips but it’s very difficult to find a place to safety secure it for any length of time. Bike rakes are difficult to find, especially with fat tires, and bike locks have a long way to go when it comes to fitting ebike designs. Also, with modern battery powered tools they are prized targets for criminals. The threat of theft is probably the number one reason I only use it for recreational riding when I have the time and ability to protect it.
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