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by AstroBen 295 days ago
ebikes solve the hills and age issues. Although they're not actually an issue. Cycling is incredibly low impact, and proper gearing makes going up hills as easy as on flats, just slower

Air pollution is the same in a car or outside, no? Most cars don't have HEPA filters. At least on a bike you're getting exercise

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ebikes do not solve the age issue: lack of oomph is only one part of aging. There's a lot of other reasons someone elderly might not be able to use a bicycle (or even trike) at all.

The risks of damage from an unexpected fall go up with age (my mum with osteoporosis broke her wrist falling of her bicycle in her 70s - we were lucky it healed well).

I investigated buying a three wheel electric trike for her. But she couldn't have used it (for 3 different important reasons).

As an over 60 age is kind of an issue. Ebikes sort it though.
E-bikes help us to get up and down hills, but the safety issue doesn’t go away. Response times are slower across all sorts of dimensions (detection, response, mitigation, etc.), and an accident is more likely to end in hospitalization or actual death, e-bike or no. Well-traveled bike trails sound like fun, but I think it’s a no-go for general transport for the elderly. You can do it at that age, but I’m guessing the first age-related (higher speed, new technology) biking accident will result in disability/death way too often. You’ll feel like a fool when it happens, because you were. Not the oops you want when bones break too easily and heal too slowly.
I guess it depends how elderly. For my kind of age group it's good. When you get to needing a walking stick maybe not a bike, although mobility scooters are kind of ebikes with extra wheels.
Not exercising is a risk also