Fun Green and Honest - A unique endeavour into sustainable environmentally friendly travel.
We are two chaps with a great idea to give the people of our town a choice. A choice to be part of a solution to their own problems of pollution, congestion and recycling.
In short - Providing a pedal powered, zero emission taxi, freight and recycling service, keeping things simple and fun, honest and green.
This blog will document our journey, we want you to be a part of it.
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
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We hadn't realised we were stopping you writing comments guys, sorry!! It's all changed now, so fire away.. Will and Ben
hey hey! so... a) hello b) aren't howies great c) im going to see about a go on one of the covent garden rickshaws on thursday, will take the camera and email some pics and d) go on lads, this is looking great so far, good effort.
These would look great in High Town. I notice that it's a pedestrian zone and vehicles are excluded between certain hours, However, there is a freely displayed exception for cycles on a sign outside M&S. I assume that these Mules would therefore be exempt and travel elegantly and freely through this zone, transporting passengers in style.
This scheme is bang on with sustainability. Providing transport for the present without jeopardising the needs of future generations. Moreoevr, it must be in line with the City's current Transport Plan by reducing car journeys through the centre. Coupled with almost zero pollution, it's just got to be a winner.
Combine this idea with year round Park and Ride schemes and Hereford would be such a pleasant place to come and shop. Something it is certainly not at present.
I've been following your blog with great interest. Good luck to you in starting your business. I'm thinking about buying a pedicab myself, but I don't have a lot of extra money these days. Ebay is a good source occassionally. Or you could buy a conference bike. Have you checked them out yet? Go to my site for more information. Sometimes I operate like a pedicab in downtown Minneapolis and when I can get other people to provide the energy, it's a lot easier to get around. Paul. www.cycleseven.com
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hey hey! so... a) hello b) aren't howies great c) im going to see about a go on one of the covent garden rickshaws on thursday, will take the camera and email some pics and d) go on lads, this is looking great so far, good effort.
These would look great in High Town. I notice that it's a pedestrian zone and vehicles are excluded between certain hours, However, there is a freely displayed exception for cycles on a sign outside M&S. I assume that these Mules would therefore be exempt and travel elegantly and freely through this zone, transporting passengers in style.
This scheme is bang on with sustainability. Providing transport for the present without jeopardising the needs of future generations. Moreoevr, it must be in line with the City's current Transport Plan by reducing car journeys through the centre. Coupled with almost zero pollution, it's just got to be a winner.
Go for it guys.
Tone
Combine this idea with year round Park and Ride schemes and Hereford would be such a pleasant place to come and shop. Something it is certainly not at present.
Harrassed visitor
What happened at the meeting?
Tone
I've been following your blog with great interest. Good luck to you in starting your business. I'm thinking about buying a pedicab myself, but I don't have a lot of extra money these days. Ebay is a good source occassionally. Or you could buy a conference bike. Have you checked them out yet? Go to my site for more information. Sometimes I operate like a pedicab in downtown Minneapolis and when I can get other people to provide the energy, it's a lot easier to get around. Paul.
www.cycleseven.com
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