I'm with you Tony. Perhaps we should consider bringing back the horse and cart but then the nay sayers will whinge that in 30 years time all the roads will be buried 10 feet deep in horse manure.
Dick0 said
11:01 AM Nov 23, 2017
I am loving this blog...
Solution is very simple.
If car seats 5 persons then will be fitted with 5 sets of pedals and each passenger will pedal the 5 generators supplying power to electric traction motor...simples.
If driver alone without passengers, then solo pedalling will be sufficient.
The Greens would buy this concept and run with it as it ticks all the environment boxes.
And pigs can fly!
Tony Bev said
12:30 PM Nov 23, 2017
Tony Bev wrote:
Perhaps if we start to ride share, and use less fuel, they may allow us to use petrol and diesel for a few more years, after the deadline
Perhaps we can follow the example from India, 58 on a Royal Enfield motorbike
The link is below, for any true believers, who wish to start practising early
Perhaps if we start to ride share, and use less fuel, they may allow us to use petrol and diesel for a few more years, after the deadline
Perhaps we can follow the example from India, 58 on a Royal Enfield motorbike 

The link is below, for any true believers, who wish to start practising early
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-11-22/indian-army-crashes-world-record-with-58-men-riding-a-motorbike/9181986
I'm with you Tony. Perhaps we should consider bringing back the horse and cart but then the nay sayers will whinge that in 30 years time all the roads will be buried 10 feet deep in horse manure.
I am loving this blog...
Solution is very simple.
If car seats 5 persons then will be fitted with 5 sets of pedals and each passenger will pedal the 5 generators supplying power to electric traction motor...simples.
If driver alone without passengers, then solo pedalling will be sufficient.
The Greens would buy this concept and run with it as it ticks all the environment boxes.
And pigs can fly!
Edit to say
Egg on face, and foot in mouth, again
I have put this post in the wrong topic
For the record, I hope that there are some battery/solar panel improvements, which will give the electric vehicle, a much longer range
Let tomorrow look after its self. Landy