July 31, 2008

Electric Cars Our Outlawed?

Hingham, Massachusetts – A place that boasts one of the greenest environments in the nation has recently banned the electric car from the road. As you all know the Zap Xebra only has 3 wheels so legally it is a motorcycle. This caused a few problems in Hingham.

The owners of these vehicles are infuriated! They spent their money and their time trying to acquire these $12,000 vehicles just to receive a letter in the mail telling them to take them off the road.

Currently the legislators are trying to work around this banning with a new law, but for now they will have to wait.

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One Response to “Electric Cars Our Outlawed?”

  1. Xebra Says:

    I think that it is utterly ridiculous that these environments friendly, non polluting and economical vehicles are being banned. And for reasons of safety? That is just plain DUMB! And if it is classified as a motorcycle, why this has to be the safest motorcycle EVER!

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