Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Green Machine



60mph green machine may be the answer to city traffic jams


This three-wheeled vehicle, part-motorbike and part-car, is being hailed as the future of city driving. Called the Clever, it is half the width of a conventional car, can carry a passenger and, as it runs on gas, would be exempt from the congestion charge in London.
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It does more than 100 miles (160km) per gallon, three times that of most cars, and emits a third less carbon dioxide. The EU-funded project involved a team from the University of Bath, where it was showcased yesterday. The Clever has a top speed of 60mph and will cost from £5,000 to £10,000 if it makes it into production. The Clever had been successfully crash-tested. Next step is to get EU funding to create a batch of 100 of the vehicles for trial in European cities.

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