Amsterdam prepares to 'ban the fatbikes' amid rise in serious accidents

Amsterdam to Implement Ban on 'Fatbikes' Amid Rising Number of Serious Accidents

In a move aimed at reducing serious accidents, Amsterdam's head of transport, Melanie van der Horst, has announced plans to ban "fatbikes" - thick-tyred electric bikes - from city parks. The decision comes after an increase in accidents involving these vehicles, particularly with children.

While some cyclists are concerned that the ban will restrict their freedom on the roads, many others believe it's a necessary measure. According to safety experts and politicians, fatbike riders often modify their e-bikes to exceed 15mph limits, putting themselves and others at risk.

The Netherlands has witnessed a surge in electric bike sales, with 48% of all bicycles sold in 2024 being electric bikes, including fatbikes. However, the ease with which these vehicles can be sped up to rival mopeds is contributing to accidents.

Florrie de Pater, chair of the Fietsersbond Amsterdam cycling association, pointed out that a lack of enforcement and the rise of "illegal" e-bikes have scared off older people and children from cycling. The brain injury specialist Marcel Aries also supports the ban, stating that it's a necessary measure to address widening speed gaps between cars, cyclists, and pedestrians.

The decision has sparked mixed reactions among fatbike riders. Henk Hendrik Wolthers, who owns a wide-tyred e-bike, said he understands the concerns but believes that fatbikes are a safe mode of transport in the city.

However, Muriel Winkel, a cyclist with her dog, expressed relief at the ban, stating that fatbike riders often ride recklessly and put others at risk. The spokesperson for safety organisation VeiligheidNL also pointed out that 5,000 fatbike riders are treated in A&E departments each year due to accidents.

As Amsterdam's approach sets an example for other countries, it remains to be seen whether the ban on 'fatbikes' will have a lasting impact on reducing accidents and promoting active mobility.
 
I gotta say, I'm kinda surprised they're banning fatbikes in Amsterdam πŸ€”... like, I get that safety is a concern, but restricting people's freedom of choice just to reduce accidents seems kinda extreme, you know? 😐 I've seen some vids of those wide-tyred e-bikes on the roads and they seem pretty safe πŸš΄β€β™€οΈ. But at the same time, 5,000 hospital visits per year is a big number πŸ’”... maybe this ban will actually make people think twice before hitting the roads 😬. It's def gonna be interesting to see how this plays out, especially if other cities start copying Amsterdam's lead πŸ“Š.
 
I gotta say, I'm kinda surprised by this decision πŸ€”. On one hand, I get why they wanna reduce accidents, especially with kids around πŸš΄β€β™€οΈ. But at the same time, I feel like fatbikes are just a symptom of a bigger issue - our cities aren't designed for sustainable transportation πŸŒ†. If we made streets more bike-friendly and had better infrastructure, maybe people wouldn't need to speed up so much πŸ’¨.

And what's with all these 'illegal' e-bikes? Can't we just have a system in place where people can report them and get them taken care of instead of banning the whole thing? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It feels like a bit too extreme, if you ask me πŸ‘Ž.
 
idk why they gotta ban those fatbikes tho πŸ€”... I mean I get it from safety perspective, but its not like they're gonna ride them at 30mph in city centre lol πŸ˜‚. But i guess if ppl are modifying em to go too fast that's a problem. just need more bike lanes and better infrastructure for all kinds of cyclists, you know? πŸš΄β€β™€οΈπŸ’ͺ
 
omg can you believe amsterdam is actually banning fatbikes i mean i get it they're just asking for trouble with those big thick tyres πŸ€―πŸš΄β€β™‚οΈ but at the same time i'm all about safety so yeah if its gonna reduce accidents then im all for it πŸ’―. i've seen vids of these fatbike riders zooming down city streets on their e-bikes and it's just crazy 😲. maybe they should focus on making those bike lanes safer instead tho πŸ€”
 
😊 I gotta say, I think this is a really good idea! As someone who loves cycling, I've had my share of close calls with electric bikes speeding past me on parks paths... it's just not safe! πŸš΄β€β™€οΈπŸ’¨ I've seen the numbers - 5,000 people needing A&E treatment each year because of those fatbike accidents? That's crazy! 🀯 Of course, I get that some people are going to be upset about the ban, but if it means keeping more cyclists (and pedestrians!) safe, I think it's worth it. The Netherlands is already a great place for cycling anyway, so maybe this will just encourage even more of us to stick to safer modes of transport... like regular bikes! πŸš΄β€β™‚οΈπŸŒ»
 
I'm so glad they're taking steps to keep everyone safe in Amsterdam πŸš΄β€β™€οΈπŸ’¨! I mean, those fatbikes can go really fast and it's not fair to put others at risk because some people don't follow the rules. It's all about being considerate of others on the roads and finding ways to make cycling safer for everyone πŸ‘.
 
πŸ€”πŸš΄β€β™‚οΈπŸ˜¬ the city is doin somethin right πŸ™Œ thinkin about them fatbike riders speedin down the park path 🏞️ it's crazy ! πŸ‘€ 15mph limit or not, they're still puttin lives at risk 🚨 gotta prioritize safety first πŸ™ got to respect the concerns of the cycling association 🀝 and the brain injury specialist too πŸ’‘ also, it's a great example for other countries to follow πŸŒŽπŸ’» hope this ban leads to fewer accidents and more people enjoyin the outdoors πŸŒ³πŸ‘«
 
🚲 I'm all for this ban tbh πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I've had some close calls with those fatbikes before and they're just too fast for city parks 🌳. People need to be held accountable for their actions, especially when it comes to speeding up an e-bike that's almost as powerful as a motorbike 😬. And yeah, the stats on accidents are pretty worrying - 5k people in A&E each year? That's crazy! 🀯 It's time for some common sense and safety regulations instead of just letting riders do whatever they want πŸ™„.
 
Umm... I don't know if banning fatbikes is the best idea. Like, aren't they just another mode of transport like regular bikes? And electric bikes are actually pretty safe if you use them properly πŸ€”. I've seen videos of people riding fatbikes in Amsterdam and it looks pretty normal to me.

I mean, what's 15mph limit really gonna do, though? It's not like they're going to be racing on the streets or anything πŸ˜‚. And have there been any studies done on how many accidents would happen if fatbikes weren't banned? I don't see any sources in this article πŸ“°.

I get that safety is a concern, but banning fatbikes just seems so extreme. Can't they just educate people on how to ride them safely instead? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I feel like Amsterdam is trying to kick fatbikes off their lawn... literally πŸ˜‚. Can you blame them? Those things are like little high-speed tanks on two wheels! On one hand, it's good that the city wants to reduce accidents, especially with kids around 🀞. But come on, can't a guy just ride his fatbike in peace? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I mean, I'm all for safety, but this feels like a bit of overkill... unless they're trying to send a message that Amsterdam means business πŸ˜…. Either way, I hope the ban brings down those accident numbers and gets more people cycling safely πŸš΄β€β™€οΈπŸ’¨!
 
I feel so sad when I hear about people getting hurt πŸ€•πŸ’”. The thought of kids being put at risk by reckless fatbike riders is just heartbreaking 😭. I totally get why the ban is necessary, though - it's all about keeping everyone safe, including vulnerable ones like children πŸ‘Ά. It's not about taking away freedom, but about making sure people can ride without fear 🌟. The Netherlands has always been so progressive and forward-thinking with its bike culture, but safety should always be the top priority πŸ’ͺ.
 
I'm only just seeing this thread lol πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ... but seriously, I think its about time Amsterdam takes action on these fatbikes! I mean, 5k people getting injured every year is crazy. Its not like they're just casual riders or anything, theres a lot of reckless riding going on here. And you can't even enforce speed limits because everyone's always modifying their bikes to be faster πŸš΄β€β™‚οΈπŸ’¨. The city needs to keep its residents safe and this ban makes sense. Plus, its not like cyclists are going to start using normal bikes or anything 😜
 
I'm like "ok" about this decision... πŸ€” I mean, safety is super important, but can't they just, like, educate people on how to use fatbikes properly? πŸš΄β€β™‚οΈ I've seen some vids of these things and they seem pretty cool... but I guess the speed thing is a big deal. 😬 5,000 people getting hurt each year is crazy tho πŸ’”
 
I'm all for this πŸš΄β€β™€οΈπŸ‘, gotta keep those parks safe from reckless riders! I mean, I get it, fatbikes are convenient and all, but speed limit is speed limit, you know? And those 15mph limits aren't just for show - they're a real thing. Plus, think about the little kids trying to ride their own bikes in those park... can't have them speeding around on some modified e-bike πŸš¨πŸ‘¦. Safety should always be the top priority, and if that means taking away the 'cool factor' of fatbikes for now, so be it πŸ’ͺ
 
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