40,000 by cars and how much new action is being taken to tackle that?
If we had a lot more cops, a lot more action would be taken.
Apologies if already written, but it's also worth pointing out that at least some US states have a higher legal motor assist speed for ebikes than the UK, ~20mph vs 15.5mph iirc.
Like with motor vehicles, in a collision, more speed means worse injuries. Especially with increased mass.
But for example me and my GT ebike weigh ~112Kg total, that's a whole lot less than say a 2000Kg car.
It's momentum that counts. 20 times heavier going 3 times the speed is 60 times the momentum. Add to that the car is 4 times the width making the danger zone much larger.
Momentum is 1/2MV².
America is a big country, so 40,000 may seem a lot but spread across each state, it's probably about the same as the UK. There are enough e-bike crashes, and riders riding dangerously in public places, to warrant action.
But enough of those 40,00 deaths, the real problem is the 1 or 2 e-bike crashes a day that hardly ever kill anybody. That’s what we should be addressing.The US has approximately 5 times the population of the UK. And the UK had 1,602 fatalities on the roads last year. So yes, 40K IS a lot, it would be about 8K if it was the same per capita.