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Old 11-20-2009, 11:57 PM   #25
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How about doing it like electric trains but different? Since trains ride a track they can use overhead wires but cars wander so how about curb feelers? You're cruising down the eway and see your electric gauge is low so you hit the right lane and let the curb feelers engage the wires alongside the road. Swerving to avoid the occasional electrified roadkill might just become an everyday fact of life.

Electric cars with infinite range though - that would be cool.
Actually, inductive coils embedded in the road would avoid needing the curb feelers or the chicken fried road kill. They just wouldn't be that efficient, and installing them would be really expensive. My dream would be nuclear battery equipped cars that would only need refueled once every 3-5 years, but some how avoid that whole "nuclear waste, radioactive spill when the car wrecks, freely available nuclear material" issue lol
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