I love riding my electric unicycle in colorado
I’ve also noticed this in Florida where more than half the bikes I see are electric and many more people, though still not a lot, use the trails to commute. When school was in session almost every kid around here was riding an e-bike.
The last 6 months I’ve seen significantly more riders overall than in previous years.
The city of Denver has been offering ebike subsidies but means tested and in comically small quantities, like a few hundred at a time.
Locally, I sometimes see other ebikes, but see far more regular bikes. Might be a specific to the trail I use for commuting, which attracts a lot of people jogging and biking purely for exercise. I know when I went by my old college campus, it had a ton of ebikes. It's quite flat here, so that might also lead to fewer ebikes. But summer often gets too hot+humid for commuting to work by acoustic bike unless you can shower there or you have a job where coming in sweaty doesn't matter. We also get rain fairly often, including severe thunderstorms.
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