
Brodie J
Hi what are the laws on electric scooters.. as in Razor scooters.. as i want to buy one to ride in the valley near my house but im not really keen on being hit with a fine.. anyone know of any laws thats prevent me from using a electric scooter in public areas such as a bike path and paddocks..
Answer
dear
ask a police man near you
dear
ask a police man near you
Taking a vote Gas powered ? or Electric Powered? for around town cars.
Q. We could use small golf cart type vehicles powered by (super cell ) batteries, that would go 35mph. Sell them much cheaper, run them much cheaper, and eliminate the need for gasoline powered cars for short trips. This could take half the cars off the road almost immediately.
These cars could never be driven on highways. It would not be safe. But for slower back roads and around town I would be the first to buy one. How about for a second car to stop the need for oil. Fix our air quality. And most of all, Save Money. Would you choose Gasoline, Electric, ( or Both to save 1/2 of the gas trips to town)
The safest thing to do after this, if we could do it would be to add a slow lane, bike lane, about 4' wide on the edge of the road ( which is already there on most roads) to pull over to let speeders pass you.
This car idea is meant to be for small towns, and country living. Not large cities or expressways, interstate highways, or turn pikes.
It is not meant to eliminate the need for an automobile. Many back roads have a speed limit of 35mph where I live.
These cars could never be driven on highways. It would not be safe. But for slower back roads and around town I would be the first to buy one. How about for a second car to stop the need for oil. Fix our air quality. And most of all, Save Money. Would you choose Gasoline, Electric, ( or Both to save 1/2 of the gas trips to town)
The safest thing to do after this, if we could do it would be to add a slow lane, bike lane, about 4' wide on the edge of the road ( which is already there on most roads) to pull over to let speeders pass you.
This car idea is meant to be for small towns, and country living. Not large cities or expressways, interstate highways, or turn pikes.
It is not meant to eliminate the need for an automobile. Many back roads have a speed limit of 35mph where I live.
Answer
Electric sounds good for your application. I'm driving cars that run on natural gas (methane) right now. Gasoline got too expensive, so I switched to a super cheap alternative ($10 to fill up). Also better for the environment. They act like any other gasoline powered car, and few people realize they are different. One is a 1999 Ford Crown Victoria and the other is a 2000 Ford F-150 pickup truck. Not unusual at all, but very special to me!
Electric sounds good for your application. I'm driving cars that run on natural gas (methane) right now. Gasoline got too expensive, so I switched to a super cheap alternative ($10 to fill up). Also better for the environment. They act like any other gasoline powered car, and few people realize they are different. One is a 1999 Ford Crown Victoria and the other is a 2000 Ford F-150 pickup truck. Not unusual at all, but very special to me!
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