IIRC e-bikes are limited to 32 km/h in Canada, and are programmed to stop pedal assist beyond that speed.
The real solution is to not mix people walking with people biking on the few, narrow paths that Ottawa does have, the same way you don’t want to mix people biking with cars. I think a widening of the River Pathway would be enjoyed by basically everyone, for example.
Also, the roads that run parallel to some of these mixed use pathways would suck to bike on, even with a physically separated lane since these roads have drivers doing 70-90 km/h
IIRC e-bikes are limited to 32 km/h in Canada, and are programmed to stop pedal assist beyond that speed.
The real solution is to not mix people walking with people biking on the few, narrow paths that Ottawa does have, the same way you don’t want to mix people biking with cars. I think a widening of the River Pathway would be enjoyed by basically everyone, for example.
Also, the roads that run parallel to some of these mixed use pathways would suck to bike on, even with a physically separated lane since these roads have drivers doing 70-90 km/h
Agreed.