by cube » Sun 03 Aug 2008, 10:57:17
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I was on vacation and went to Seattle WA to see what there was to see a couple weeks ago and discovered that at least several of their down town bus routes are duel fueld, diesel and cantenary wire electric. This got me to thinking about long haul trucking, which in essence uses the same volume vehicle as one of those large articulated city busses. I could see a slight possibillity of the government putting up cantenary wires in a special truck lane on the federal highways and having all the trucks using that lane tracked by GPS and billed for the electricity consumed.
Something like this but a big rig truck equivalent?
This is a picture of a pure electric bus but I know what your talking about with the "diesel electric buses".
BTW I live in Seattle and there's a bus that takes me straight to downtown, electric powered too. (runs every 10min during peak hours)
The "environmentalist - wackos" are upset because the electricity comes from hydro-electric dams which is killing off the salmon.
They are always petitioning to knock down a dam.
Some people are never pleased, now you know why I do NOT take "environmentalists" seriously.
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Back to trucking: making a non-technical argument:
Imagine you lost your job and the best you could do afterwards was get a part time job that only paid half as much.
What will you cut back on?
What will you continue to spend your reduced income on?
I think PO is going to be the same way.
Society will be
forced to make a financial decision.
What will society cut back on?
What will society continue to spend it's reduced income on?
I think long haul trucking should be one of those things that we let go.
There are more important things to spend our money on.