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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3575744" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>When in the first year college at Northern Okla College in Tonkawa Ok, I did a paper on obsolete laws around the country in one of the classes.</p><p>Surprisingly enough one of the best I found was in the very town I was going to school in. </p><p>Horseless carriages had to notify the chief of police before entering town. Upon entering, there had to be a human 100 yards ahead with a flag, firing a shotgun every distance, (I don't remember the distance) to alert people to control their horses. </p><p>I agree that we will probably go EV in the future. </p><p>I keep trying to see ways that they will not be, but it is the future I think. </p><p>Tech will keep improving the batteries and charging times. </p><p>We will still need more and more power plants as that tech improves to support the charging stations. 1 kilowatt of electricity is 1 kilowatt no matter how any charger works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3575744, member: 5412"] When in the first year college at Northern Okla College in Tonkawa Ok, I did a paper on obsolete laws around the country in one of the classes. Surprisingly enough one of the best I found was in the very town I was going to school in. Horseless carriages had to notify the chief of police before entering town. Upon entering, there had to be a human 100 yards ahead with a flag, firing a shotgun every distance, (I don't remember the distance) to alert people to control their horses. I agree that we will probably go EV in the future. I keep trying to see ways that they will not be, but it is the future I think. Tech will keep improving the batteries and charging times. We will still need more and more power plants as that tech improves to support the charging stations. 1 kilowatt of electricity is 1 kilowatt no matter how any charger works. [/QUOTE]
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