• Paragone@lemmy.world
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    18 days ago

    You’re thinking on the right questions…

    It took years, but finally I realized the appropriate threshold is simply to have people go on an exercize-bike/meter, for a 90-minute-session, & have them sustain what they can, for that duration, then multiply their RMS-output ( root-mean-square rounds-down ) by 3x, & make that THEIR motor-limit:

    This means that you don’t get flimsy 50-lbs children with 750-w of bike-motor, & you also don’t hobble linebackers ( I think that’s what they’re called: NFL tackles? ) with the same limit you’re putting on small/flimsy ones.

    Proportionate to the strength you wield when managing your own body, see?

    So, for many reasonably-strong riders, it’d be … around 300-w, tbh…

    Alot of people would hate me for making the limit sooo close to their own physical-strength, but … live longer.

    & simply make another limit, higher, & require license-plate for that category.

    I’d make it so that within the 25-kph & 3x-sustained-90-minutes-wattage, no license-plate is required: you get a photo-ID card which says you don’t need a plate.

    More power, more speed? then you need a plate.

    Some cities need 40-kph to do the parkways, & that’d have to be one of the limits.

    60-kph would be needed for other parkways, but that’d be absolute-limit, & some body-armor would be reasonable at that speed ( since crash-energy goes up with the square of the speed ).

    Having been a courier, I’d put an either-speed-XOR-weight limit on them, so the fast-light people can get that, but the heavy-cargo couriers get a slower-speed, … I"m not the only courier who discovered that it’s … an experience that many couriers have had … to discover that one has been biking, in traffic, while unconscious. Sleep-biking. And I want that NOT happening at high-speed.

    So, this is all like graduated-licensing, but done vertically, instead of temporally.

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      17 days ago

      Um, no.

      Hi, we’re disabled.

      Don’t try to restrict us from using stuff that helps bypass the disability, thanks.

      – Frost

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        2 days ago

        I’m not tying to restrict you from using stuff that helps bypass disability.

        I’m trying to have more-likely-to-kill-someone behaviors more-licensed.

        Ignore that distinction if your ideology wants…

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          1 day ago

          No, what you’re doing is tying people’s speed to what their specific body can produce rather than what is safe. Those are two very different things.

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            1 day ago

            Not what I meant:

            I’m tying power to the power that the bicyclist can naturally produce.

            I’m tying speed to licensing-level, because crash-energy goes up with the square of the speed.

            Physically-weak? THEN small-motor.

            Linebacker? THEN huge-motor.

            Speeds are tied to licensing.

            I’m not tying speed to body-force, I’m tying it to licensing-level/competence-carefulness.

            Don’t know how I fucked-up the communication so bad, but sorry.

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              21 hours ago

              Okay, but you’re still talking like tying power to people’s body energy output is a good thing. Speed, power, whatever, limiting our machine capability just because our body is limited (preventing working around disability) is an asshole move.