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Topic started on 20-12-2007 @ 01:32 PM by Chakotay
The Answers Are Out There- In Japan.

While California valiantly
fights for cleaner emission / higher mileage cars against the Bash Administration's Environmental Protection Agency (sic), it also remains part of the conspiracy that limits access of Kei-Trucks to American streets and highways.

Kei-trucks (Kei-Jidosha) are street-legal work trucks in Japan. They have 600cc engines and get phenomenal mileage, have features including 4WD, and are affordable as new vehicles for the mass of workers at the bottom of the pyramid who are forced in the US to drive gas-guzzling second-hand pickups.

K-trucks can be driven anywhere on Earth- except on American public roads. And that, Ladies and Gentlemen, is yet another Detroit / Big Oil Conspiracy.

You can see these cute little buggers on satellite NHK TV Japan rescuing typhoon victims, carrying construction materials, working on farms and having a generally fun time:



I Want This Truck


reply posted on 30-12-2007 @ 02:00 PM by Chakotay
A Loophole In The Regulations

There are certain circumstances where these vehicles can be driven by citizens on city streets.

Check out these articles:

Wikipedia: LSV's

DMV Nevada LSV's

DOE LSV's California

NHTSA LSV's

My Dad still drives at 85 years of age, and as he ages I want him to drive something he can't go too fast in. These would also prevent a lot of teenage deaths. Although one can be run down by a faster vehicle, at least one cannot create too much carnage by one's own accident.


reply posted on 8-1-2008 @ 10:45 PM by Chakotay
Saw a movie called The Straight Story.. An old Soldier rides a lawn-tractor to Wisconsin to see his brother- all street legal under the LSV/Farm Vehicle rules. Then, I found this site: Small Farm Utility Vehicles and this one: Neighborhood Electric Vehicles. I want a Kawasaki Mule

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reply posted on 10-1-2008 @ 10:00 PM by Chakotay
And now LSV's are headline news- in India:

Two Thousand American Dollars Buys A New Car - In India.

Americans have completely forgotten the Real Deal. Simple, honest cars cost less, are fun to drive, and are easier on the environment.

My bike is from here:

Island Hopper Bikes.

Our freedom of choice is limited, not by physics- but by crooked corporate-sponsored 'laws' mandating big, wasteful cars.

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