Britain will ban petrol-powered motorcycles - FEMA
FEMA - the international motorcycling community
www.femamotorcycling.eu
The way they'll be retired is Gasoline will be 30 dollars a gallon so you ain't going to be able to keep em running. Plus figure a 90 percent reduction in gas stations. So believe me the plans are in the works. Funny how China is doubling down on building new coal fired power plants.Not a huge surprise to see this being discussed. We'll see what they settle on, I think 2030 - 2035 for implementing zero emission cars and bike is probably too aggressive.
I'd also like to see when existing vehicles will be effectively outlawed. Assuming 2035 is the magic date for new vehicles to be zero emission then what date will be put in place to retire pre 2035 vehicle? How will this be phased in?
Couldn't agree more R.O., this week premium diesel was £7.50 an imperial gallon in the NE (England) and there are no signs it is going to get any cheaper and this government and I'm guessing yours too needs higher taxes to pay for stuff. Fuel is an easy hit and by 2030/35 it'll be way higher than it is now.The way they'll be retired is Gasoline will be 30 dollars a gallon so you ain't going to be able to keep em running. Plus figure a 90 percent reduction in gas stations. So believe me the plans are in the works. Funny how China is doubling down on building new coal fired power plants.
Pointing that out since decades...If you calculate emissions, you must include the manufacturing process including raw materials, the mining of raw materials AND the ultimate recycling of the vehicles. From what I have read, the batteries can only be partially recycled . The advantage of ev's is not nearly as great as we are being led to believe...
Ditto...Although I don't seem to remember receiving any fines when I did just that.
C'est La Vie.
I have my doubts about all these various government pronouncements that only electric vehicles (of various kinds) will be permitted after 2035, or 2050, or 2200, or whenever.Britain will ban petrol-powered motorcycles - FEMA
FEMA - the international motorcycling communitywww.femamotorcycling.eu
They will tax you by the steps you take or maybe a shoe tax. Don't worry they will figure out a way to tax us!PS: Once the government realizes how much tax revenue they are going to lose from fuel taxes, they might think twice about banning internal combustion engines.
No, never.Is there some way to ban all the stupidity that politicians spew?