Metro Vancouver E-Bike Use Rises to 16%, Speeds Increase 11%

Karmactive Staff

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E-bike usage on Metro Vancouver pathways surges to 16% while traditional cycling drops to 74%, marking a significant shift in urban mobility patterns.

UBC's REACT Lab discovers concerning 11% spike in pathway speeds, with electric unicycles blazing past safety limits at 32 km/hr.

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Conventional cyclists adapt by increasing their speeds to match motorized counterparts, transforming pathway dynamics across Metro Vancouver's 12 research locations.

PhD researcher reveals cyclists mirror highway behavior patterns as faster e-mobility devices reshape pathway culture and comfort levels.

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Metro Vancouver's pathway ecosystem faces growing pains as e-scooters and e-skateboards join the mix, pushing beyond 20 km/hr limits.

Researchers propose strategic solutions: physical barriers between users, speed-controlling design elements, and enhanced safety education programs.

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Dr. Bigazzi advocates for Motor Vehicle Act updates to regulate emerging mobility devices while preserving pathway access for non-motorized users.