People with mobility issues have a right to use Helena trail

People with mobility issues have a right to use Helena trails


I was saddened to see the Helena City Commission direction to ban e-bikes Helena’s city trails. The conversation was fueled by a lot of misinformation about e-bikes’ speed, legal status, and potential impact on trails. There was also a lot of flowery language about the value of nature, quietude, being stewards of the land, etc. These appeals to emotion did not necessarily specify how e-bikes eroded these values, which I would argue all user groups clearly share. They also ignored the equally emotional appeals from the disabled and ageing communities about how e-bikes provide access for those of us who are differently abled but also love Helena’s public lands.

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