DailyDirt: Human-Powered Transportation

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Fred Flintstone got around in his foot-powered car, and if it weren’t for the really heavy brontosaurus ribs, Fred could keep his wheels on the ground all the time. Transportation technology may have gotten a bit better these days, and here are a few more examples (non-fictional) of people-powered vehicles.

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Anonymous Coward says:

Re: The Flintstones did it first

OK, he talks about how much we spend on fuel going to nearby locations and how much we can save by using this cycle. But one shouldn’t simply assume that energy is free just because it’s human energy. Though perhaps more efficient, human energy costs too. You must eat, right? If you’re using x amount of energy, what does it matter if it’s fossil fuel or food energy.

Keith_Emperor_of_Penguins (profile) says:

Re: Re: The Flintstones did it first

It matters when it comes to emissions, which I believe his point was. Food and people are recyclable, fossil fuels aren’t.
That’s why it is more efficient to take the bus, it can transport more people for longer distances. Trains too. Now take a car, it wastes more energy but for fewer people benefiting from the pollution that happens anyway.

Keith_Emperor_of_Penguins (profile) says:

Re: Re: Re:2 The Flintstones did it first

Yes, those are new emissions, but you’re forgetting the old emissions that were already in the atmosphere but got frozen in time in the form of fossil fuels like coal and oil. The fact is, add those and the current natural emissions combined, and you get a far larger number then has existed on Earth in a very, very, very long time. That is the problem we face when we talk about pollution, we are creating far too much of old and new pollution.

Butcherer79 (profile) says:

If only there was human powered transportation which didn’t involve the above mentioned technology (“bicycles” for one), or as I like to refer to it, witchcraft.
This could be WAY out there, but what if we could move by simply placing one of our feet in front of the other, then move the other foot in front of the first (forward) foot and repeat until destination reached?

It’ll never catch on, too complicated I expect – I’ll work on refining it…

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