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Let's talk about ebike safety
2026-07-01 23:16:45.196527+02 by
Dan Lyke
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Motonormativity and Speed Limits Jeremy de Sousa, Alessia Vinet,
Frédérick Chabot, Xiaoyu Zhang, Owen Waygood
By contrast, if we consider a compact SUV, the most popular car for purchase
in
North America (Brazeau 2021), weighing approximately 1,500 kg (Axsen and Bhardwaj 2024) with an average of 1.2 passengers (EOD23
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Enquête Origine-Destination, n.d.) weighing 100 kg each (same assumption
as e-micromobility), the maximum speed of the car would need to be 7.3 km/h to match the
same 3,375 joules considered for the e-micromobility. For a full-size SUV (approximately
2560 kg), the maximum speed would be 5.7 km/h (Hawley
2021).
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