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St Albans, electric cars, and some facts and figures about Romans #nissanLEAFcar21

courtesy of  chociceandchips.co.uk

Yesterday a dual car transporter came to St Albans to pick up the Nissan LEAF I’ve had for just over two weeks. The weather was wet and miserable, a fitting send off really because against all expectations, I’m going to miss the LEAF.
St Albans, if you didn’t know, was one of the 3 major Roman settlements in the UK. Of course it was named Verulamium back then, and only got it’s current name because Saint Alban, the UK’s first Christian Martyr, was executed and interred here. Although we’re called St Albans, some websites stubbornly insist on spelling St as Saint but we live with it.

With that in mind, I thought I’d mix a few Roman statistics up with some of my own from my period with the LEAF.

I think the distance we travelled is fairly typical of a local family- not a huge amount of travel during the week and a few longer journeys at the weekend. The LEAF did this admirably, so no complaints there!
Even though the car has gone, you can still vote for me if you’d like to (I’d certainly like you to!) here
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