We aren’t kidding.
In general, the term toy vehicle into a road-legal vehicle. This is what a man from Great Britain did during last year’s lockdown. He took one of his kids’ toy cars and gave it all the equipment it needed to be roadworthy. He spent many nights wiring taillights and headlights and finally got a registration to use it on public roads.
Although the video at the top doesn’t give enough detail about the modifications, it seems that everything was done with great attention to details. We don’t see a safety belt, but it is interesting to see how the toy car was approved for public roads without headrests or seatbelts.
This video shows you what it’s like living with an electric ride-on car as your daily driver. It’s amazing how many tasks can be accomplished behind an electric car. The battery’s limited range of approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) on a single charge seems to be the biggest drawback.
We need a 70-mph (112 kph) version for track use.