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Old 28 Jan 2019, 14:34 (Ref:3880181)   #10
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How long would a parade full of electric milk floats take to reach their destination?

I noted roller-skates were suggested as one option. Not quite the same carrying capacity as a 40-tonner.
Not seen an electric milk float for a very long time. At least not a working one.

Maybe someone could come up with a chassis made of 2 or more electric bicycles?

I think they should insist on horses as a prelude for our exciting future ...

... or would the potential pollution be too much?

Maybe they think that PETA would appear to frighten the animals as they seem to enjoy such activities.

I'm quite fond of the idea of vehicle free cities with livestock being herded through the streets to slaughter houses, that options being more cost effective than out of town slaughter and armies of people with shoulder poles shifting the meat to the places of consumption.

Moving the population to a fully vegan diet might require even more biped goods carriers. A business expansion option for Deliveroo?

Norwich needs to be sure that it does not simply become a city that the trials the concept for those denizens of London who are occasional visitors. London really should do its own social development.
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