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Jan 3

Getting into our privacy booth on wheels, we believe to be independent. But it seems this so called “independence” comes with a price. The U.S. lost $78 BILLION dollars due to traffic congestion in 2005. U.S. citizens pay $164 BILLION dollars for traffic accidents every year, with the tragic loss of over 40,000 lives each year due to traffic accidents. We are slaves to our cars like a deadly addiction. Our current system is not efficient. Other countries have already started using high speed rail systems which offer efficient mass transportation using clean energy alternatives. Our traffic engineers should be diligently working on plans to build mass transportation systems that would cost less than $25 million per mile, to be able to compete with current automotive road building costs. The more advanced countries have rail systems running at speeds of 300 MPH, but systems could be designed to run at 450 MPH. It’s not to late to enter the race.

Oct 9

This 100% electric Vectrix scooter is the future of personal transportation. It emits zero emissions. No gas, no oil needed. No environmental impact. Takes about 2.5 hours to fully charge the battery and plugs into a regular wall outlet. Top speed of 62 miles per hour, it’s the world’s first electric motorcycle actually approved for highway use.