Bosch BDU290P Owner's Manual page 7

Drive system (28 mph): drive unit, on-board computer, battery, charger for trek and electra ebikes
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Additional information for 'Fast electric bicycles'
The 'Fast Electric Bicycle' is an electric bicycle that provides additional assistance at speeds up to 28 mph so long as the
rider keeps pedaling. This is higher than the assisted speed provided by a standard electric bicycle (20 miles per hour).
Note.
The maximum speed depends on how hard you pedal, and whether you are descending on a decline.
Local Regulations
The regulations that cover use of a Fast Electric Bicycle vary by country, state, and even municipality in certain locations.
You must comply with the local regulations that concern the minimum age of the rider, driver license, insurance, license
plate, traffic and maximum speed regulations, and any other regulations.
The regulations may change at any time. It is the rider's responsibility to obey the regulations that apply to a Fast Electric
Bicycle.
Note.
Wearing a helmet might not be mandatory in your location, but for your own safety, we strongly recommends wearing a helmet.
How long does a charge last?
The maximum range on one battery charge depends on your style of use and the environment where the Fast Electric
Bicycle is used. The faster you go under motor power, the shorter the range.
How fast can I go?
Your Fast Electric Bicycle is still a bicycle. This bicycle does not have a throttle. Unless you have the "Walk-Assist" mode
(e.g.: Bosch-Intuvia), you must be pedaling to use the power of the motor system.
Other road users may not expect a bicycle to be ridden at the speed of a Fast Electric Bicycle.
In traffic and crowded areas, ride at a safe speed.
Obey all traffic regulations as defined by the regulations for your area.
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