There's a very very small number of people who can pedal a manual at 20mph average
There is huge difference between average and cruising speeds on flat terrains.
On My derestricted bikes on 20 miles loops - my typical average speed was just 12 mph based on my Strava history stats.
And also that's the freedom of ebikes. You can increase or decrease assisted power, speed, you can disable it completely. You can also not ride e-bike at all. If you are riding only on the trails and you don't need it - why you can't understand that someone else (and there is more than 5 thousands other people like me which sign previous petition from 2020)?
If you like less assistance or lower assistance speed - just change it in options, example:
Where is the problem?
Well we already decided that things that go faster need type approval, mot tax and insurance so that option is already open to you
I know. I'm holding full motorcycle license, have motorbike and I'm aware about MOT, tax, costs related to that etc...
I'm fully aware of limitations of greenlining and freedom of riding e-bike on footpaths, bideways, single tracks etc.
That's why i'm not owning a Surron / big "bomber" ebike, but standard, 250W pedal assisted eMTB. I love exercise, I love freedom and feeling of bikes pedaling and burning in my muscles.
If I would simply want to go faster - I would simply chip my bike and don't care. That's not problem. That's easy and quick to do.
I care very little what people do in terms of chipping their bikes, but some of the reasoning amuses me.
What amuses me is that if you don't care - why is it such a big deal for you? I'm putting in a lot of time, effort, doing research, building websites, and spending my energy for sitting next to the computer, doing research and discussing on this and other forums because I've got a goal. I want to make a difference. An improvement. I really believe that increase assistance limit (with all motor power, requirements for pedal assistance only, certification, disallow for throttle, etc) would make change for the better. I believe that would decrease the number of people chipping bikes and going much faster, I believe that this would limit the amount of non-brand bikes which burn in busses and metros make life more difficult for us, I believe that with e-bikes being more popular, cheap and wider available - people would go and buy cheaper bike in Decathlon which could ride 20mph instead of going to "Alibaba" and get some Chinese brand which weigh 40kg and start fire over night while charging and potentially make e-bikes banned and more restricted.
I've put all of this arguments in this discussion and on the petition website already and I feel that I'm starting to go in circles without going anywhere.
That's my goal. What's yours? What do you want to achieve by being against a slightly increased assisted speed by 4 mph? Why are you putting your time, effort, and energy into this discussion if you care very little? Seriously. What's your gain?