The RAC is asking the question:
Would you consider using an electric bicycle to replace some journeys made in your car?* Simple yes or no answer can be given here.
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Would you use an electric bike? RAC is Asking
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Would you use an electric bike? RAC is Asking
Postby Aushiker » Wed Nov 18, 2015 5:34 pm
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Re: Would you use an electric bike? RAC is Asking
Postby rolandp » Wed Nov 18, 2015 11:11 pm
RAC have been trialling 40 e-bike for the last two months. I used to see them around the RAC building when it was first launched, potentially for intro sessions etc, but haven't seen them on the shared paths after that. They are very distinctive with the RAC branding.
The trial finished last week.
Interesting that the survey comes out this week.
The trial finished last week.
Interesting that the survey comes out this week.
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Re: Would you use an electric bike? RAC is Asking
Postby cj7hawk » Wed Nov 18, 2015 11:47 pm
Did they get a conviction?rolandp wrote: The trial finished last week.
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Re: Would you use an electric bike? RAC is Asking
Postby rolandp » Thu Nov 19, 2015 12:22 am
Yes, they now have to ride a none electric bike.
Minor point, but if the two RAC employees please stop smoking on the PSP outside the RAC HQ, it would make this area a lot safer.
Minor point, but if the two RAC employees please stop smoking on the PSP outside the RAC HQ, it would make this area a lot safer.
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Re: Would you use an electric bike? RAC is Asking
Postby AlexHuggs » Thu Nov 19, 2015 7:23 am
Why don't you contact the RAC? They seem pretty pro-bicycle (surprisingly so, maybe because they understand the benefit to motorists?)rolandp wrote:Yes, they now have to ride a none electric bike.
Minor point, but if the two RAC employees please stop smoking on the PSP outside the RAC HQ, it would make this area a lot safer.
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