Vietnam setting bans on gasoline motorcycles next year, followed by cars
Vietnam setting bans on gasoline motorcycles next year, followed by cars

Vietnam setting bans on gasoline motorcycles next year, followed by cars

Vietnam setting bans on gasoline motorcycles next year, followed by cars
Vietnam setting bans on gasoline motorcycles next year, followed by cars
I'm not a local, but the cynic in me feels this is a war on motorcycles and not cars.
Clear the streets of motorcycles to allow room for more cars.
This is the creation of a void to allow Chinese electric bikes into the country.
I, as a motorcyclist, want a e-bike, but they are trash as of now, unless you are willing to spend over $10k
I've not seen an electric motorcycle that's even slightly designed to do what I would want it to do.
They're either "ebikes" which are sold like bicycles, they're about as capable as a moped aka inappropriate for footpath and highway use.
Then you go all the way up to $20,000 electric superbikes that accelerate like a rifle bullet up to their maximum speed of 80 miles per hour, which it can sustain for about 40 minutes.
I haven't seen any evidence that anyone has attempted to make a bike that could do what my Ninja 250 could: Go 70 miles per hour for 300 miles before refueling. Oh, and for a purchase price of $4,000.
From all of the comments I’m reading, it would make the most sense to ban gasoline cars first, then ban the motorcycle. Allows time for a better clean motorcycle to be made, maybe drives some incentive for those there in Vietnam to try their hand at making them.
All in all, it seems like a nice way to stop polluting the air. As another commenter said, if it is to make room for more cars, fuck them.
Wow. I haven't been in Vietnam for a while but there were a lot of motorbikes