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by orlehuxwell
622 days ago
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My mum recently had a curbside crash while she was riding an e-bike. This resulted in her breaking bones in both her hands, which resulted in a surgery in her left hand and various problems (tcl fracture related) with her right hand. This makes me actually appreciate reliability in e-vehicles motor cutoffs etc.
I keep thinking if this could have been avoided with a better quality e-bike or if actually it would be even worst with a cheaper one. Which makes one think, how often a wheelchair with cheap e-scooter parts would crash people into staris, cars etc |
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It's these little things that get you. The scooters all have some kind of debounce logic, disabling the accelerator until you're moving sufficiently fast - but the logic doesn't kick in when you stop without releasing the lever. A little bit of redundancy would've helped here.