There are still a lot of ICE scoots - L plated, of course - being used for deliveries in London. But the trend, as Bigyin says, is towards the souped up e-cycles, aka illegal mopeds. For the reasons he states, they will be a growing trend unless/until they are policed or regulated. One additional point is they can get away with using cycle lanes and cyclist-only rights like contraflow down certain one way streets.
Is motorcycling dying?
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Very much this, been done for multiple stuff on motorbikes in London that dodgy ebikes would have sailed through with no issues - despite being way more illegalThere are still a lot of ICE scoots - L plated, of course - being used for deliveries in London. But the trend, as Bigyin says, is towards the souped up e-cycles, aka illegal mopeds. For the reasons he states, they will be a growing trend unless/until they are policed or regulated. One additional point is they can get away with using cycle lanes and cyclist-only rights like contraflow down certain one way streets.
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Like e-scooters, the genie is out of the bottle.
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