Ebikes? Sure as long as they're not being assholes.
Full on electric motorcycles? Hell no, they belong on the roads.
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Ebikes? Sure as long as they're not being assholes.
Full on electric motorcycles? Hell no, they belong on the roads.
If you can't pedal it and it's faster than a bike bring pedaled, it doesn't belong in a bike lane.
There is some argument for e-scooters (the kind that you could theoretically move by kicking the ground) being used in a bike lane.
I agree that a full-size motorbike, electric or not, should not be in a bike lane.
The primary reason for bike lanes is arguably being safely overtaken by cars, due to the speed difference. Motorbikes can keep up with traffic, and will want to overtake cyclists.