@@ridethewindHaha! We are so far behind with these ancient laws that don’t keep up with advancing technology. Japan updated their laws last year July 2023. The new classification is “Small motorized bicycles” which must be registered and insured to allow 60km/h max speeds.
I think these small vehicles are a good idea, but my concern is people who have zero experience of driving suddenly on the road with no knowledge of the rules of the road. I see people in mobility scooters riding on the wrong side of the road, turning from the wrong lanes, failing to signal and switching from roads to crosswalks when it’s convenient for them. This kind of stupid behaviour gets people killed. Yeah, there are bad, licensed drivers, but that’s not the point. As these vehicles become heavier, faster and more powerful these issues are going to force policy makers to regulate them. You may not like it I certainly don’t, but it seems to me that that’s the inevitable result.
I live in key West Florida USA can I purchase this same thing you're driving for my state?
you sure can! We are shipping one to Florida this week
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Wait did you say mount Albert? Like the city close to Newmarket?
Yep!! Thats where we are located - 19103 Highway 48
do you ave the truck model of this my state says i need 1 seat electric propulsion and max 20 mph?
@@OniWare-m8d hi. We won't be bringing in the truck model
@@ridethewind cool do you sell anythinng with 1 seat
@OniWare-m8d no we don't
Do You Need A Driver License
No
@@ridethewindHaha! We are so far behind with these ancient laws that don’t keep up with advancing technology. Japan updated their laws last year July 2023. The new classification is “Small motorized bicycles” which must be registered and insured to allow 60km/h max speeds.
@@VividTheater”..can be” or “..must be”?
@@kokopelli314 Must be registered with insurance, and with a license can access the roadways at 30-60km/h. Without license 20km/h.
I think these small vehicles are a good idea, but my concern is people who have zero experience of driving suddenly on the road with no knowledge of the rules of the road. I see people in mobility scooters riding on the wrong side of the road, turning from the wrong lanes, failing to signal and switching from roads to crosswalks when it’s convenient for them. This kind of stupid behaviour gets people killed.
Yeah, there are bad, licensed drivers, but that’s not the point. As these vehicles become heavier, faster and more powerful these issues are going to force policy makers to regulate them. You may not like it I certainly don’t, but it seems to me that that’s the inevitable result.