It is because the United states didn't have the money to make power lines for the electrically driven cars.
You have 2 different questions. Streetcars were electric busses which travelled on rail tracks in streets. Most have disappeared. They had to stop in the middle of the street which meant that passengers needed to get out in the street which made it dangerous. Many people were killed by passing cars. Street cars still exist in New Orleans, Louisiana, in the United States, where they can operate on streets separate from automobiles. Subways exist in a number of places. More are being built. They are expensive to build or even more would be built.
When General Moters made it financially feasible for cities to convert from electric propulsion on fixed routes, to Gasoline or Diesel powered busses that could travel down any street! Ron
No, Clapham was not the first village to get electric street lights. It was however the first village outside London to have electric street lighting.
Street racing: The act of racing two or more automobiles (or motorcycles)on a public street. In most cases illegally and without authorization.
On schooldays between 3 and 5. All the kids are getting busses and hanging outside McDonald's or KFC.
Disney has not given any reasons, but they have canceled the Main Street Electric Parade. It's final run will be on October 9, 2016. After that, it is heading to Disneyland, California for a limited-time showing. The Main Street Electric Parade has continued off and on since its debut in 1972. There are a good deal of rumors on what the parade may be replaced with, but nothing that has been confirmed by Disney just yet.
no its illegal but you can electric bikes
You can use an alley as a cut through street, but you are not allowed to use it as a through street. This is too dangerous and can cause accidents to pedestrians and automobiles.
Gas street lighting in Belfast began to be phased out in the mid-20th century, with the transition to electric street lighting. By the late 1960s, most gas street lamps had been replaced, and the last gas street lights were removed in the 1970s. The exact year of the final removal can vary in sources, but the shift was largely complete by this time.
Berlin first got electric street lights in 1882 when Siemens was awarded a contract to do so.
The Belinda Street Bridge was replaced by the Independence Bridge.
Pearl Street Station