Here is a brief look at a few of the forms of transportation on the island of Bermuda.
Small cars are big in Bermuda. Buses only hold a dozen or so people. Even the garbage trucks are small. Much more practical cars than we have here in the states. Electric vehicles are also very popular – the island is so small that you don’t need to worry about range, and with the tiny cars they are easy to park. Just don’t bring a lot of luggage!
The guy in the wheelbarrow? No idea! He might have been injured, but more likely had overindulged on Dark & Stormys. 😉
2 thoughts on “Modes Of Transport: Bermuda”
LOL Yes other countries look at transportation with a different perspective, and I would say far more reasonable. I am amazed at how many big fuel guzzling trucks I say driving across Wyoming, Idaho and Montana. This is me making an negative assumption but the trucks are more about status and looks than practicality. Those little cars look like fun!
At least a few of those trucks are probably used for legitimate truck purposes. Many are likely “compensating” for something or other. 😉
LOL Yes other countries look at transportation with a different perspective, and I would say far more reasonable. I am amazed at how many big fuel guzzling trucks I say driving across Wyoming, Idaho and Montana. This is me making an negative assumption but the trucks are more about status and looks than practicality. Those little cars look like fun!
At least a few of those trucks are probably used for legitimate truck purposes. Many are likely “compensating” for something or other. 😉
I personally liked the Tazzari, although when I was researching the models, there is a version of the Renault Twizy done up like a Formula One racer that would be loads of fun: https://images.everyeye.it/img-notizie/renault-twizy-f1-un-edizione-speciale-costa-22-000-euro-v3-482158.jpg