only good around town and you charge at home...
would you here in your electric car
IN JULY 1986, Life magazine described Nevada’s Highway 50 from Baker to Dayton as the “Loneliest Road in America.” Life recommended that drivers have “survival skills” to travel the route. The Highway 50 Survival Guide is a challenge to travelers to learn for themselves about America’s Loneliest Road. Take the trip across Nevada’s backcountry, stop in any five of the seven largest towns (Baker, Ely, Eureka, Austin, Fallon, Dayton, and Fernley) to get your Official Highway 50 Survival Guide validated.
It is a great drive not flat you go over four or five mountain ranges...and flat land between them.....no trees on the mountains
Nice drive, but hardly a lonely road. There’s a car or truck along every few minutes. A lonely road is one where there might be another car that day, or there might not.
A major Tesla factory is just east of Reno. All those towns listed? They have Tesla chargers.
Also the idea that it is the loneliest road is hilarious. Almost ANY other road in NV is more lonely.