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Can fill a specific category
by PRADYUMNA PANDEY on Mar 18, 2008 06:13 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Electric vehicles can be used in congested urban areas. Even more useful would be to use them to replace man-powwered rickshaws as well as the highly polluting auto-rickshaws (that run on 2-stroke engines. In fact 2-stroke engines must be banned as they cause more pollution and have poorer fuel efficiency.

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by inderjeet singh on Mar 18, 2008 07:41 AM   Permalink
3 wheeler autoricks are banned in most countries of the world and from they had shunted them out 3-4 years back. but in india any filthy thing is ok and runs people should change their mindset and dont buy such vehicles but illiteracy and cheap availability comes in the way. most polluting vehicles are 2 & 2 wheelers. People feel happy when they run their vehicle which smoking and take pride in that that is highly stupid smoking vehicles must be impounded but who will take action. police or rto they take their hafta and that is the end of it. jai hind

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by inderjeet singh on Mar 18, 2008 07:43 AM   Permalink
3 wheeler autoricks are banned in most countries of the world and from nepal they had shunted them out 3-4 years back. but in india any filthy thing is ok and runs people should change their mindset and dont buy such vehicles but illiteracy and cheap availability comes in the way. most polluting vehicles are 2 & 2 wheelers. People feel happy when they run their vehicle which smoking and take pride in that that is highly stupid smoking vehicles must be impounded but who will take action. police or rto they take their hafta and that is the end of it. jai hind

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