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Electric bicycle Law

I noticed you did some work on the Electric bicycle laws article a few months ago.
I am currently trying to clarify it by removing poor reference material and replacing it with links to state or federal legislation.
The article also needs a fair bit of correction and massive editing.

I would appreciate any input or opinions you might have on the matter. Executorvs (talk) 02:59, 5 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]

A good example is the entry for Colorado. There is no reference to state law. There are assertions based on poor interpretation of federal law which are backed by not a piece of law but a memo attempting to clarify definitions which once again references back, not to state law but to federal.
Colorado's legal host mitchie does not lend itself to direct linking of statutes. This does not mean the various county and sheriff websites do not provide information. To the contrary there are many references[1][2][3][4].
what I am asking for help on is reviewing the references and possibly listing those needing correction or replacement in the discussion. I've currently done The sections united states Federal as well as Alabama and Arkansas.
Lastly, I was looking at mopeds, motorized bicycles, and Electric motorcycles and scooters. I think these should be more neatly split into two articles, where the 3-classes of electric Motor-driven cycles (motorcycles, E-bikes, and pedalecs) and scooters are in 1 article and combustion mopeds and motorized cycles are in another. I am not sure how to go about this however.
again thanks, I'm still figuring out the ins-and-outs of wiki editing. Executorvs (talk) 18:37, 5 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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