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I think that we're lucky it is this time of year, we have some months coming when we could manage without heating altogether if we needed too.
I also remember the three day week very well as I was working in the City of London then and we had to work every day, but used a camping lantern on the "dark" days. We rather enjoyed going home in the dark, with policemen directing traffic with wands of light at junctions as they do at airports.
We could live without our car pretty well as we're in Greater London, but it would be much tougher for those living without decent public transport.
Many deliveries are made with electric vehicles now, including groceries.
Considering the distances they have to travel, it's not the best idea.
I don't really understand what you are referring to?
Many deliveries are made with electric vehicles now, including groceries.
Considering the distances they have to travel, it's not the best idea.
This, cc.
Electric vehicles' deliveries of groceries would not always be a practical option, particularly in rural areas. In particular, although there are a few electric HGVs, transporting goods, particularly from the Continent and distributing it around the country, would be impractical.
Added to which, those doing home deliveries probably could not cover their whole rural area without being recharged.