Jaambaaro: Pedal-Powered ambulance for the remote regions!
Sameer Kumar , Hyderabad:
Jul 12 2008
Made Popular Jul 12 2008
There have been some really weird and some really cool vehicles that we have featured in the past but this one is an absolute delight not so much because it can break the land speed records or because it has the bling to carry you like an Emperor. This...
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1 Stars
It is powered by people. Two people can pedal it simultaneously and that gives it a bit more pace than the Ricksahw of old style. The cost has not been disclosed by the maker, but as yourself told, if it is akin to the rickshaw then it must be not that costly.
The intent of the designer is to provide it to rural areas but he obviously needs help from some rich guys who are willing to donate and governments willing to cooperate.
The intent of the designer is to provide it to rural areas but he obviously needs help from some rich guys who are willing to donate and governments willing to cooperate.
1 Stars
Maybe one could use maybe technology like the REVs use and can use all that pedal powered and braking energy to charge up an in-built battery that would provide more pace when needed. Maight make it a bit more expensive that the original version, but not too much. Just a simple technology there. Let us see where it gets to. Hope it gets to the people.
Local Opinions (3)
1 Stars
Jaambaaro looks great. In fact, it’s good that someone has thought of creating an ambulance for rural folks. This seems a great invention. It is just like a small rikshaw of the old style.
But I have some questions. Would it be available in those rural areas? Would it be suppied honestly to the rural people? Who and how can one drive it and what is the cost?
The government of nations should take it seriously. And than only it would be provided to the interior areas. So that it can serve its real purpose.
But I have some questions. Would it be available in those rural areas? Would it be suppied honestly to the rural people? Who and how can one drive it and what is the cost?
The government of nations should take it seriously. And than only it would be provided to the interior areas. So that it can serve its real purpose.
1 Stars
It is powered by people. Two people can pedal it simultaneously and that gives it a bit more pace than the Ricksahw of old style. The cost has not been disclosed by the maker, but as yourself told, if it is akin to the rickshaw then it must be not that costly.
The intent of the designer is to provide it to rural areas but he obviously needs help from some rich guys who are willing to donate and governments willing to cooperate.
The intent of the designer is to provide it to rural areas but he obviously needs help from some rich guys who are willing to donate and governments willing to cooperate.
1 Stars
Maybe one could use maybe technology like the REVs use and can use all that pedal powered and braking energy to charge up an in-built battery that would provide more pace when needed. Maight make it a bit more expensive that the original version, but not too much. Just a simple technology there. Let us see where it gets to. Hope it gets to the people.
Global Opinions (3)
1 Stars
Jaambaaro looks great. In fact, it’s good that someone has thought of creating an ambulance for rural folks. This seems a great invention. It is just like a small rikshaw of the old style.
But I have some questions. Would it be available in those rural areas? Would it be suppied honestly to the rural people? Who and how can one drive it and what is the cost?
The government of nations should take it seriously. And than only it would be provided to the interior areas. So that it can serve its real purpose.
But I have some questions. Would it be available in those rural areas? Would it be suppied honestly to the rural people? Who and how can one drive it and what is the cost?
The government of nations should take it seriously. And than only it would be provided to the interior areas. So that it can serve its real purpose.
1 Stars
It is powered by people. Two people can pedal it simultaneously and that gives it a bit more pace than the Ricksahw of old style. The cost has not been disclosed by the maker, but as yourself told, if it is akin to the rickshaw then it must be not that costly.
The intent of the designer is to provide it to rural areas but he obviously needs help from some rich guys who are willing to donate and governments willing to cooperate.
The intent of the designer is to provide it to rural areas but he obviously needs help from some rich guys who are willing to donate and governments willing to cooperate.
1 Stars
Maybe one could use maybe technology like the REVs use and can use all that pedal powered and braking energy to charge up an in-built battery that would provide more pace when needed. Maight make it a bit more expensive that the original version, but not too much. Just a simple technology there. Let us see where it gets to. Hope it gets to the people.
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But I have some questions. Would it be available in those rural areas? Would it be suppied honestly to the rural people? Who and how can one drive it and what is the cost?
The government of nations should take it seriously. And than only it would be provided to the interior areas. So that it can serve its real purpose.