cyberknight
As long as I breathe, I attack.
- Location
- Land of confusion
On the road, but not on shared paths or cycle tracks where the sensible limit is determined by human factors and not legislation.
Relatively inexpensive options already exist for those that want 20mph motorised travel on the road.
Furthermore, the greet British public are showing writ large that they often cant be trusted to behave and adhere to a 15.5 assisted limit, so the odds of them bejng let loose with more is zero.
quick google says the dft says if you can do more than 18 mph you should consider using the road rather than shared use paths
I have to use one for part of my commute as im not chancing a 40 mph 3 lane roundabout roundabout where its dodgy enough in a vehicle with everyone playing dodgems ( i speak from experience of driving it ) and i get more flats on the one mile section than i do the rest of the year riding .