pedal-assist e-bike on paved trails, like other bikes, but still requiring the vehicle to be operated in a safe manner.
Figure 4 Riese and Muller Load 75 comes in Class 1 and Class 3 options. Trailer and dog not included.
Is racial profiling an issue in Oklahoma?
That being said, there are recent examples of racial profiling:
1a. This was the case in a recent example with the Tampa Bay police department during a 2015 focus on bicycle law enforcement. Here is a short article about bias in their enforcement in 2015, with no resulting improvement in crashes or crime.
Our analyses find that the TPD’s use of bicycle stops does not appear to improve bicycle safety, as there were fewer crashes after the number of bicycle stops dropped considerably. This result is inconsistent with the notion that bicycle stops as practiced by the TPD in the period of interest are effective in improving bicycle safety.
1b. In Tulsa, June 2020, two black teens were legally walking along a quiet street that did not have sidewalks. Two officers followed, rushed, and tackled them claiming they were jaywalking, even though they were walking in accordance with the law. This article from the Tulsa World includes additional details and video footage. Worth noting, although not included in the article, that the boys weren’t technically jaywalking, nor does it mention that jaywalking is not actually illegal.
- è Whether or not it is an issue, it’s important for officer/community relations to remove the possibility, and further remove the likelihood an officer could even be accused of profiling.
- Are speed limits appropriate to apply?
- è Current legislation restricts a technology, which will require legislative updates as alternative vehicles or technologies evolve. Like automobiles, the change will focus on legislating behavior instead of technology.
For instance, The 2021 Dodge Durango Hellcat, with 710 Horsepower and advertised as able to reach 180 MPH, is simultaneously advertised as a family SUV. Motor vehicle regulation allows for this vehicle to drive from your neighborhood to daycare or elementary school to pick up children, provided that speed limits are obeyed.
SB184 updates 47-11-1209 to be consistent with this paradigm, allowing an operator of a pedal-assist e-bike on paved trails, like other bikes, but still requiring the vehicle to be operated in a safe manner.