California in 2035 by Richardphotos
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Comments (14)
TwiztidKidd
But 95% of all electric cars are still on the road, Richard! ... the remaining 5% made it home safely![:smile: 😄](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/emojione/assets/4.5/png/32/1f604.png)
eekdog Online Now!
one day we will all be in a electric. funny image.
poser4me Online Now!
The Flintstones had the best car solution. Yaba-daba-dooo!
starship64
LOL! I don't think they'll allow the towed generator, though. All cars will be powered by sails.
x7
Wow! Thatโs great!
APlusDesign
OMG this made me laugh. Nice future photo!
RodS
ROTFL!!!
Yeah, that should help with the pollution issue....... ๐คฃ๐
Back to bicycles and horses....
FirstBastion
The future will be extra special...
water
Clever !
OmniFX
There is always the possibility of induction. They have been experimenting with it in Sweden on a 1 mile stretch for a while now. I just saw a video on YouTube about it a week ago. They put induction coils in the road and the vehicle stays charged as you drive. I still say peddle cars are the way to go, exercise at the same time you drive. lol
JohnnyM
I once saw a video of a guy that had a portable gas powered generator in the trunk of his car in order to power his electric car....this image is not too far removed from that my friend! Thanks for the laugh Richard! :-)
Mediacandy
That is an incredibly funny photo! Lol! ๐
kenmo
Love the humor and irony in this image.
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