Nick wrote:Current "walking speed" is actually pretty fast, I dont think with shoes you would go any faster. Thats just what nike wants you to think!
That's a meaningless statement. There's no absolute to measure walking speed in terms of...walking speed is the meterstick used for most measurements.
The Sociologist wrote:The alternative is a genuine riksha from Bangladesh or somewhere which would certainly not have 2/3 of it's weight consisting of iron and steel. It would be wood, leather, rubber and tin, I'd expect.
Well, I assume by tin you mean aluminum...actual tin isn't much use for structural purposes. And aluminum is super-advanced (though not nearly as advanced as IRL). And those would be nice, or say carts slower than walking that have a lot of capacity, made of wood and using a small amoung of iron, for moving bulk goods. But a vehicle you pull should be slower than walking, not faster.
Curiosity point: is the cantr Riksha the small two-shafted person-pulled cart I know of, or is it something else?
