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The Sound of Silence

“ The eScomadi instantly leapt forward and then kept gaining speed. I'd measured out a quarter mile for my road tests and flew out of that indicating almost 70mph.,,

Currently everyone's focused on the short-term impact of coronavirus, the health of our families and how to maintain an income. That's understandable, but I'll bet my Quattrini that studies into the environmental impacts of lockdown are already under way. They'll cost a fortune but the conclusion is inevitable: fewer emissions are a good thing. Petrol engines won't be killed off overnight, the economic impact of that wou Id be too great, but the reports will be

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