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Why not split the bikes into legal(EAPC compliant) and illegal?
If you're in charge of an illegal vehicle, it should be instantly apparent that you've no license or insurance for the vehicle.
The scooters, might be harder but not impossible. If you've bought it/had it bought for you, it's illegal to use. Even the trial ones have a lower age limit. A limit that doesn't seem to bother those who buy them for their kids. A local school has even put in charging points* for e-bikes and e-scooters, despite the upper age limit at the school being 11. Well below the legal age limits for both.
*Usage is currently under review due to its location, not that they're encouraging the use of illegal vehicles.
Yes - splitting ebikes into legal ones and illegal would be a good start
and should be easy for the people compiling the stats to do
I was just thinking that knowing what percentage of the incidents was by "almost legal" and "totally illegal in all respects" might help "The People" realise where the actual problem is
rather than "all ebikes BAD" that sometimes comes across