A Tajik schoolboy has invented an unusual quad bike

The teenager is confident that his car will not require additional financial costs and will not harm the environment.

Mahmudjon Rizoev, a 15-year-old teenager from Tajikistan, invented a quadricycle for the disabled.

The accelerator and brakes are reportedly mounted on the steering wheel, and the engine block is powered by solar panels and a generator.

The schoolgirl assembled the car in 3 months. He tells people he wants to be useful. He also plans to create a lamp for the mountainous area.

The message says that the vehicle was created intelligently: the steering wheel is equipped with accelerator and brakes. The machine itself is powered by solar panels and a generator. The quadricycle does not require fuel or electricity.