An accident last year, in which the operator an e-bike failed to stop at the "Stop" sign and collided with a pickup truck, was among the incidents that prompted the Common Council Legal Committee to consider new measures and ordinances to encourage e-bike and scooter safety.
I was reminded of the Legal Committee's current efforts when I came upon the item below in the Columbia Repiublican for July 6, 1909. E-bikes and scooters may be a new phenomenon, but the problems they cause are the same as those dealt with more than a hundred years ago. (Click on the image to enlarge. Because even when enlarged the the text is hard to read, the most relevant parts are transcribed below.)
The motorcycles are under fire. They have been abusing their privileges. They have been speeding along the streets and country roads with too little regard for the safety of others. . . .
The need of regulation is becoming more apparent every day. In a case in the municipal court in New York the other day a police captain appeared as an assistant to the prosecution of a youthful motorcyclist arraigned for running his machine at reckless speed. He said that the motorcyclists are more flagrant violators of the law than the automobile speeders and much more dangerous. . . .
The fascination of the motorcycle appears to make the rider forget the rights of others. As it can be guided between passing vehicles and used in narrow spaces along the roadway by the side of automobiles, street cars, and wagons, it becomes an added menace to the pedestrians. The reports of accidents in which the cyclist is killed because of inability to stop his machine in time to avert collisions increase in number. It is evident that carelessness and recklessness have elements of danger to the rider himself.
It is a desirable thing to secure some regulation of the motorcycles. They appear to be practical and useful machines for pleasure and business. But it also brings danger to large numbers of other people who have other equal rights in pleasure and life. . . .
There is nothing new under the sun.
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