Not all vehicles in North America have governors nor is it required by law.
Alot of Japanese cars do but that’s because they didn’t bother removing the governor that they use in Japan (190kph/118mph). Most American and European manufactured cars are limited by transmission or physics and not governors.
Cars do have speed limiters. You need a license, registration, inspection, and insurance to drive a car. And where exactly are these "many places" that ebikes are banned? Do you mean ebike rentals? Because that's not the same thing.
Good for you! I mentioned speed limiters in a different sentence. Now try real hard and try to figure out what the sentence you quoted was referring to. Hint: it's in the picture in the post!
Forklifts are typically heavier than cars, easier to tip, come with piercing forks and, are operated in pedestrian heavy areas much more frequently. You can be certified a lot quicker and easier than it takes to get a driver's license, and typically you won't be the one registering and insuring the equipment. And that's just one specific type of heavy equipment.
There are two driving lives. The first one begins when you get your license. The second one begins when you realize at least half the cars you see everyday are driven by dangerous morons whos intelligence and awareness are far surpassed by the average dog. A good red flag for a dangerous idiot is tailgaters and people who don't keep the 3 car safety distance. "I want you to go faster so I'm going to get my front as close as I can to your rear and blind you with ultrabrights!" "How bout I go 5 miles slower just to piss you off you stupid fucking animal."
even ignoring the spite factor, you actually should go slower, since you need more time to slow down if something happens ahead of you or they'll rear end you
Forklifts are often operated inside warehouses, backrooms, and behind stores and in store parking lots. Cars don't drive there, but employees, vendors, inspectors and customers walk in these areas. I've yet to see a forklift on a highway or high traffic road. Which is why forklift operators have spotters.
So they're saying that it should be easier to be given a driver's license? I was forklift certified in a couple hours in a day. I had to drive for many hours over the course of a year before I was allowed to drive solo in a vehicle.
Plus I've never had to have an eye exam to be certified on a forklift.
The point they think they're making and the point they're actually making are two different things.
My old 90s beater had a governor at about 100mph. My current car's is 125. According to Bloomberg every car sold has a governor, but apparently I'm wrong on the reason. It's not the law but no insurance company will insure a new car that doesn't have one since the mid 90s.
That depends on the type of ebike, surely? Here in the UK/EU ebikes are limited to 250w power, motor only active when pedaling, and a max speed of 25kph. I regularly get over 25kph on my acoustic bike, should I also be banned from bike ways?