What will electric cars do to the roads?

What will electric cars do to the roads?

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PunterCam

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1,073 posts

196 months

Sunday 22nd October 2017
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My local council has been using hybrid buses for 3 or so years now, and I've noticed that at the busier bus stops the road surface is twisted and warped far more than it ever has been... In certain places I have to move over onto the other side of the road because a ridge has formed down the middle of my lane, and if I drive over it I scuff my front bumper (in a regular hatch back - you'd take the sump off a sports car)...

It could be coincidence (although in 15 years I've never noticed it like this before), but it made me wonder, will the combination of modern tyres and electric cars/vans/trucks/buses lead to the (faster) ruining of our roads? It seems they can't be repaired fast enough as it is..

Just a thought..! Anyone noticed anything in their neck of the woods?

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 22nd October 2017
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PunterCam said:
Just a thought..!
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Why would tyre wear be less?

Takechargeandgo, a site that promotes the change to EVs, describes tyre wear as the Achilles heel of EVs.

With the high torque and rear braking bias, the rear especially could be expected to suffer. I guess taking it easy for range reasons might eliminate that.

pherlopolus

2,088 posts

159 months

Sunday 22nd October 2017
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REALIST123 said:

Why would tyre wear be less?

Takechargeandgo, a site that promotes the change to EVs, describes tyre wear as the Achilles heel of EVs.

With the high torque and rear braking bias, the rear especially could be expected to suffer. I guess taking it easy for range reasons might eliminate that.
My Qashqai demolished a set of tyres in 20k miles (and I did quite well apparently!), even rotating them. I really don't get your point?

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 22nd October 2017
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Is it half term already? oh, actually it is..... ;-)

Wuzzle

84 posts

79 months

Monday 23rd October 2017
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pherlopolus said:
REALIST123 said:

Why would tyre wear be less?

Takechargeandgo, a site that promotes the change to EVs, describes tyre wear as the Achilles heel of EVs.

With the high torque and rear braking bias, the rear especially could be expected to suffer. I guess taking it easy for range reasons might eliminate that.
My Qashqai demolished a set of tyres in 20k miles (and I did quite well apparently!), even rotating them. I really don't get your point?
We just keep hearing how NOTHING will EVER need changing on an EV. That clearly isn't true.

pherlopolus

2,088 posts

159 months

Monday 23rd October 2017
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Wuzzle said:
We just keep hearing how NOTHING will EVER need changing on an EV. That clearly isn't true.
I don't think anyone ever said that.

Brakes will need changing less.

Tyres will need changing in line with the performance/weight envelope of the car (our leaf had 5.5mm left at 12,000 miles, perfectly acceptable)

brakefluid is age dependant, coolant ditto. There is just LESS to go wrong generally.

Keep on clutching at straws

InitialDave

11,927 posts

120 months

Monday 23rd October 2017
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Sounds more like an issue of the council being tightfisted with road maintenance than anything to do with hybrids or EVs.

Wuzzle

84 posts

79 months

Monday 23rd October 2017
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Wuzzle said:
We just keep hearing how NOTHING will EVER need changing on an EV. That clearly isn't true.
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Why are you people so angry all the time?

Wuzzle

84 posts

79 months

Monday 23rd October 2017
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anonymous-user

55 months

Monday 23rd October 2017
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Wuzzle said:
Wuzzle said:
We just keep hearing how NOTHING will EVER need changing on an EV. That clearly isn't true.
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Why are you people so angry all the time?
If you act like a child, expect to be treated like one.

Wuzzle, if you want to be accepted in a new social group, be that online, or in real life, coming barging through the door, before even saying "hello" and announcing everyone is wrong about everything is NOT the way to do it.

In real life, if you were to barge into a busy pub, full of total strangers, on a Saturday afternoon and shout at a group that their favourite football team are a bunch of poofters (because you once saw a footballer crying when he hurt his toe) then wouldyou be surprised to end up with a broken nose a short time later? No, no you wouldn't.

Discussions are as much about listening as they are about talking. There are loads of very smart, funny, interesting people on PH, it's worth listening to them, you'll learn something, make new friends and have a laugh. Try it. You might like it.......

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98elise

26,646 posts

162 months

Tuesday 24th October 2017
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Wuzzle said:
Wuzzle said:
We just keep hearing how NOTHING will EVER need changing on an EV. That clearly isn't true.
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Why are you people so angry all the time?
Because you are just a simple troll. Your post above is a case in point. Its utter rubbish just hoping for a response.

mickthemechanic

326 posts

107 months

Tuesday 24th October 2017
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Buses/coaches don't have neck ripping torque there built/programmed for passenger comfort not to give the driver a buzz.

If you drive a modern bus and truck with the same I/c engine the bus will feel quite different as the mapping for the bus will be designed for passenger comfort.