ANSWERS: 5
  • I think person safety may well be an issue, if both vehicles are in motion. Cooking a meal in a moving bus does not sound very safe either, with all that hot oil and water it would be easy to get a burn from the splashing. You could also cut yourself when cutting things if the bus went over a bump. Plus the staff in the bus would not be able to wear seat-belts while cooking and serving. I would think that this idea was not very feasible.
  • While in motion? The laws of gravity and velocity and the limits of human skill would render it completely unsafe and unreliable. I also doubt you could get it licensed or insured.
  • ((Not an answer, but a question summary.) Yahoo! Answers has a question summary field so we can ask a 200 (or 256?) character question and then give an 800 (or 1,000) character summary about it. The summary is: Imagine a bus with a kitchen and freezer room inside. On the back of the mobile kitchen is a phone # or URL to order meals from. Also, the mobile drive-thru is advertised in various places. What the motorist would do is phone or click in, choose what meals to order, and while the bus cruises down a highway, a motorist who has ordered pulls up to the side of the bus with the serving window, pays, and receives the meal. Can this new type of "drive thru" ever come into fruition? Or is it so impractical that idea might be reserved for when everyone commutes through the sky? (hovercars, et al.))
  • To me the big question is what municipality would liscense a form of business they can not tax.. So they won't happen. I've already worked out the mechanics of a really cool one to park in the party district down town, but teh permits are too hard to get. I'm sad.
  • Well... It's certainly 'feasible', but the obstacles I see are: While in Motion: Severe danger, Impractical While stopped: Impractical

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