Waller's Pedal-Powered Car Will Take Part in British PedalCar Grand Prix
Though PC Keith Waller’s pedal-powered car may not be suitable to catch every crook, the vehicle will be taking part in the British Pedal Car Grand Prix on July 11, 2010.
PC Keith Waller built his special car with a group of children at Ringwood Comprehensive School. The patrol car has a top speed of 20 mph and it costs far less than its motor-powered cousins.
The pedal-powered car features a Police logo, phone number, fluroscent battenburg panel, three tone siren and blue flashing light donated by local Police office. PC Keith Waller, who is a police officer, will drive the vehicle in the Grand Prix.
PC Keith Waller built his special car with a group of children at Ringwood Comprehensive School. The patrol car has a top speed of 20 mph and it costs far less than its motor-powered cousins.
The pedal-powered car features a Police logo, phone number, fluroscent battenburg panel, three tone siren and blue flashing light donated by local Police office. PC Keith Waller, who is a police officer, will drive the vehicle in the Grand Prix.
Trend Themes
1. Pedal-powered Vehicles - The rise of pedal-powered vehicles presents opportunities for sustainable transportation solutions and eco-friendly alternatives to traditional cars.
2. DIY Innovation - The growing trend of DIY innovation allows individuals to create customized and cost-effective solutions in various industries, including transportation.
3. Community Collaboration - Collaborative projects involving community members and professionals can lead to creative and efficient inventions, such as PC Keith Waller's pedal-powered car.
Industry Implications
1. Transportation - The transportation industry can explore the integration of pedal-powered vehicles as a viable mode of transportation for short distances and urban environments.
2. Law Enforcement - The law enforcement industry can explore the use of pedal-powered vehicles for community policing initiatives and improving community engagement with officers.
3. Education - The education industry can promote hands-on learning experiences, like building pedal-powered vehicles, to foster creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving skills among students.
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