Roads, roads, and more roads. We live on the roads, so we'd be hard pressed not to see interesting vehicles on our travels. I've been collecting up photos of these vehicles since I enjoy anything out of the ordinary. Unfortunately, there are way too few interesting vehicles on the road or in RV parks. Most of what we see in our parks are huge motorhomes. So, I guess I'll start there.
Monster size motorhomes are everywhere. And, really, I can't talk. We are pulling a train ourselves. Where the motorhomes are massive in height, we are massive in length. Still, do the huge motorhomes have to pull Hummers or long trailers? I see this and think we wouldn't have to have sold our furniture and put anything in storage, we could have brought it with us like these folks seem to have done.
Of course, there are those who do the complete opposite and travel across the country with almost nothing. Like this cyclist in Joshua Tree National Park, CA:
or this biker in Prince George, Canada:
Every once in a while we see people with tiny teardrop or A-frame trailers:
I assume that most people with these small vehicles are simply camping and will not be living in their vehicles for long periods of time. However, we've met several couples who have been on a road trip from Argentina to Alaska lasting over two years. They travel and sleep in these:
Europeans and Australians, on the other hand, tend to like tank-like motorhomes:
Early in our trip we visited a Mennonite community where we came across lots of these:
Rangers in the national and state parks can often be found driving these electric vehicles:
Interestingly, in some cities the police have started driving the electric cars as well:
Police driving those electric cars might feel a bit less than macho, but at least they aren't stuck with the patrol cars used to control speed in Canada:
In Canada and Alaska vehicles look a bit different than in the areas I've lived most of my life. Here are some forms of transportation in our nation's largest state:
Alaska, of course, is not the only place with interesting vehicles. California has talent there as well:
Sadly, we have found very few art cars. So I took pics of all of them:
More often than art cars, we see antiques: