BUV, is a:
. . . . . . 12.5-foot-long,
. . . . . . 1,300-pound,
. . . . . . 3-wheeled vehicle, with a cargo bed that travels up to of
. . . . . . 20 miles per hour,
. . . . . . $4,000.-.
The vehicles are designed for maximum durability,
. . . with a heavier-than-required axle providing extra reinforcement,
. . . to handle the overloading that routinely happens since rides are exceedingly scarce.
In addition to transporting people, the BUVs can carry:
. . . water for drinking and crops,
. . . building materials for clinics, schools and homes, and
. . . provide desperately needed money-making opportunities.
Enterprising individuals offer transport, or
. . . delivery services where few or none exist.
BUVs, have just 3 driver inputs:
. . . . . . stop,
. . . . . . go, and
. . . . . . steer (using handlebars).
This makes them easier to operate,
. . . especially for individuals with no previous driving experience.
3-2-2019 Source: Basic Utility #Vehicle
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Basic Utility #Vehicle
Started by eds, Mar 02 2019 07:43 PM
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