Liberator Car Being Tested
Jul 13, 08 10:09 PM PDT

Two men from the Cincinnati-area hope that they have stumbled upon the solution to mankind's transportation woes, bringing together the best of an ultralight electric car with a monorail, resulting in the Liberator Car. Developed by Jay Andress and Andy Webster, the Liberator Car can be used to travel for short distances about town, and attached to a monorail should you wish to travel long distance, arriving at your destination shortly with a maximum speed of 200 mph. The rail will charge the car's battery, ensuring you won't run out of juice the moment you reach your destination. It would be interesting to see which government is willing to overhaul their transportation system to accommodate the Liberator Car in the future, but it will be a huge achievement when done.
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