Where I hail from, camels are prohibited (the auto industry as well as the associated organized labor agencies took care of that long time ago, and maintains the distinction for being the only issue to date they have unanimously agreed on). Also, in the interest of public safety, camels have been outlawed from Wayne County as they are extremely difficult to over-turn and set on fire (camel hide, by the way makes for a poor tinder, and its tight-grained composition lack the absorbation qualities that would allow the introduction of gasoline or lighter fluid to expedite the process), thereby disrupting the genial, festive atmosphere of the annual October 30th celebration.
So without the camels, your area is not considering alternative fuel transportation at all? :dunno: