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pat_k

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6. Here in Seattle, electric unicycles are a serious problem.
Fri May 22, 2026, 07:43 PM
May 22

AFAIK you don't need a license, registration, or anything. As a dog walker, I go from one client's home to the next for six to eight hours a day, so I'm driving (or riding my bike) around North Seattle a lot. I see at least a half-dozen different people on these things every week. They travel FAR over the speed limit (I've been passed in 35 mph zones). Dodge around cars, run lights. It is nuts.

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Probably the best thing that could have happened to the kid before he kills somebody or himself Deuxcents May 22 #1
It already happened elsewhere, Mom arrested after 14yo son on e-motorcycle killed a man thesquanderer May 22 #7
How awful, and he was a Vietnam Vet and went through all that Beringia May 22 #10
This is a big issue where I live... regnaD kciN May 22 #2
The vendors are criminals. Old Crank May 23 #23
Oh yes, they know damned well what they are doing. (n/t) OldBaldy1701E May 23 #27
E-moto ZDU May 22 #3
Thanks for the link Beringia May 22 #11
You're most welcome! ZDU May 22 #14
I was really confused for a minute! yardwork May 23 #30
I love that! ZDU May 23 #31
He should get cited for not having any tread on his rear tire too. NT mahatmakanejeeves May 22 #4
By my understanding of the law, not only would the rider have needed a license (and therefore need be older) RockRaven May 22 #5
Here in Seattle, electric unicycles are a serious problem. pat_k May 22 #6
I can see how they might come in handy. If the kids... littlemissmartypants May 22 #13
OMG. I can see it! Road warriors on EUCs! pat_k May 22 #20
GMTA littlemissmartypants May 23 #25
Do you mean the hoverboards? GenThePerservering May 23 #34
Here's an example of what I'm seeing. pat_k May 23 #35
I'm glad to see the parents are being held accountable Deuxcents May 22 #8
In addition to pedestrians and bicycles BeneteauBum May 22 #9
Your peace sign is cool, can I use it? Beringia May 22 #12
You needn't ask! 😊 BeneteauBum May 22 #17
Thanks Beringia May 23 #33
Kids in my town zip around on streets all the time, wholly ignoring stop signs and traffic Orrex May 22 #15
Danville and Walnut Creek rpannier May 22 #16
I was just going to say same thing Tree Lady May 23 #36
This message was self-deleted by its author blue-wave May 22 #18
Cities won't do a fucking thing. LisaM May 23 #24
This message was self-deleted by its author blue-wave Sunday #37
This is a problem everywhere. I see kids riding these things constantly. LisaM May 22 #19
This message was self-deleted by its author GP6971 May 23 #21
I saw one parked. BidenRocks May 23 #22
Can we talk about that back tire for a minute? flvegan May 23 #26
People start letting their kids drive motorized vehicles from about age 2. LisaM Sunday #38
"until the rider stopped in a cul-de-sac" Polybius May 23 #28
it is a dead end circle. steelyboo May 23 #32
Impound and crush them MichMan May 23 #29
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