I think there’s a good chance of it happening in the next 20 years. I actually wonder if it’ll happen in the next 10 years in some cities, as there’s a lot to gain from doing so.yup this is exactly what I think will happen and thought this for a long while.. car ownership will drop hugely as "robotaxi's" flood the country when we have the infrastructure to support level 5 self-driving cars. not sure it'll be in my lifetime though, and as often seen, it may will be the young that are more open to change like not owning a car as they never experienced it so it'll be a gradual shift to self-driving taxis using whatever engine tech wins through.
Some of you lot have been watching "Total Recall" too much.
Look what happened to Johnnie Cabs
I want to like the fact that it shows where the 'unspoken' pollution is occuring but its easier to target the motorist. If there is a crackdown on those behemoths then add 20% (just a finger in the air calc) onto all our costs because as we are not self sufficient as a nation the end user will be paying (yet again) for the cleanup.Third time I’ve posted this now, but,
To put everything into perspective, there are over 50,000 merchant ship in our oceans, the 16 biggest of these produce more CO2 emissions and the biggest 17 more sulphur emissions than all the worlds petrol and diesel cars!
A single seagoing container ship is as polluting as 50 million ICE cars.
2 stroke the most polluting engine on the planet, i know it's only 200cc but still an oil burner, (great little run round) laughable how it is exemptUnless its on my two stroke 1983 Vespa PX200 which is exempt.
Castrol R two stroke oil I believe gave that great smellLove the smell of 2 stroke in the morning! SNP council know nothing, Just chase the headlines.
This is one example that proves the use of taxes or charges as a means of reducing pollution is a farce. Something with probably one of the most polluting engines exempt! My daughter had to pay £12.50 on Saturday as she entered the ULEX zone in her 1.4l Diesel Fiesta whilst getting onto the M11 in Essex. She was in the zone for less than a minute. And yet, someone can drive around in the zone all day in a 3l Petrol Jag and be exempt!2 stroke the most polluting engine on the planet, i know it's only 200cc but still an oil burner, (great little run round) laughable how it is exempt
Third time I’ve posted this now, but,
To put everything into perspective, there are over 50,000 merchant ship in our oceans, the 16 biggest of these produce more CO2 emissions and the biggest 17 more sulphur emissions than all the worlds petrol and diesel cars!
A single seagoing container ship is as polluting as 50 million ICE cars.
That is not going to work in rural areas.Proper public transport is the only way forward, not ev/hydrogen personal carriers
I wouldn't want to charge one of those overnight while the family is asleep, reports of battery fires seem to be on the increase.Based on a 30 minute commute, we could live less than 4/5 miles away we could all use electric bikes/trikes (surely a much more efficient use of limited number of batteries).
Do you mean areas where people have opted to live miles away from work to live the country style?That is not going to work in rural areas.