I wouldn't be surprised if the driver is a cop or at least knows the investigators. Sounds like a very fishy conclusion, the video makes it obvious he definitely had time enough to react.
Meh, Bikes up to 25km/h don't require anything here. Anything faster needs a license plate and has stricter rules (like having to wear a helmet, needing a driving license, ...)
I don't mind drawing the line somewhere. Up to a certain point the speeds just become much more dangerous for everyone possibly involved.
It's a tracker like an Apple Airtag, which basically just needs a compatible phone in range (I guess about 10 metres).
Apple made it so any iphone can detect this without any user interaction or setup. If the iphone detects a nearby tracker, it will just send the location to the user the tracker is registered to.
I don't use an iphone, but I'm fairly sure that's how it works. Not even sure if it can be disabled.
Android has similar things, but they usually require an app to be installed.
I wouldn't be surprised if the driver is a cop or at least knows the investigators. Sounds like a very fishy conclusion, the video makes it obvious he definitely had time enough to react.