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sluDgE
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Bob,
Didn't know that. So, the number of exempted hybrids driving SOV on HOV will remain a constant - at least until the HOT lanes hit them with a toll. |
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Bob
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As for your other question, my understanding is that lane capacity is a max of 2000 vehicles per hour. So in THEORY a 2 lane road over the 3 hour HOV period could handle 12000 cars (assuming no 14th street backup). Since the hybrids are at least 25% (I think more)
we would be talking about 3000. But since not all are on the HOV every day, it is probably 4000 or so using the corridor, plus those using 66. |
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datapencil
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I just can't believe how many hassles hybrid vehicle owners still have to go through to get subsidized for their environmental efforts. It'll probably be a while still before governments realize the urgent need to promote cleaner vehicles as much as possible. I think a sustained letter writing campaign will at least help to improve the situation. You'd be surprised how far a thoughtfully composed letter can go if directed to the right people.
http://www.energyplanet.info/Hybrid_Cars/ http://www.alternative-energy-news.info/technology/hybrid-cars/ |
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datapencil,
If everyone abandoned their carpools and bought hybrids to drive alone, it would be an environmental disaster and you know it. Hybrids are not the solution. If you think people driving solo their Lexus GS-450h or RX-400h is progress(examples only, applies to all hybrids), then you're a fool. |
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sluDgE
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We saw on TV that there's a 100% electric sports car that a private company is producing. It's very sporty 2-seat roadster (looks kind of like a Lotus) that goes several hundred miles between charges and can top 120 mph. Of course, it costs about $90K.
Now, there's a no-emission vehicle that's probably worthy of a VA CF plate. It doesn't burn one drop of fossil fuel. |
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scottt
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quote: Except that required to charge it. |
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sluDgE
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scottt,
True ... but PEPCO-like companies are gonna run power plants anyway (be they fossil-fueled, hydro, coal, solar, wind, nuclear, or otherwise). BTW, here's the website for Tesla Motors (the maker of the all-electric roadster). http://www.teslamotors.com/index.php?js_enabled=1 Cute car! [:)] |
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quote: Hi data, so what environmental efforts are hybrid drivers making? Are they recycling? Are they carpooling? Are they running ethanol, biodiesel or another renewable alternate fuel in their hybrids? And why should anyone need to be subsidized for doing something good for our environment? I thought hybrid drivers were altruistic in their purchasing habits? I agree that the government should promote cleaner vehicles that use renewable alternate fuel sources. But don't be hoodwinked into believing that hybrids are the answer; they burn fossil fuels and pollute just like any other car (unless of course they are burning ethanol). Good luck on your letter writing campaign! |
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quote: Perhaps what would be a better way to look at it: If everyone abandoned their carpools, took mass transit, and bought a hybrid for non-commuting travel, it would be an environmental victory and it is obvious. Hybrids are part of the total solution, which includes mass transit and a replacement of conventional vehicles with those better for the environment. If you think that staying with conventional vehicles, whether in a car pool or not, then you're a fool. |
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scottt
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quote: And buying the Hybrid is an environmental victory how? If you spout emissions again, then we could all buy SULEV's and accomplish the same thing. |
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