Will FHA nix VA law extension on hybrids? |
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VA_Hybrid
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Posted: 30 Aug 2006 at 10:22pm |
quote: How come you dont complain about the 50 yr old lady thar drives a freaking Ford Excursion, and only picks up 2 slugs? Specially when its hot and everybody on the line is sweating like bulldozers.?? Please explain your rationale.. http://www.greenhybrid.com/compare/mileage/car/3600/signature.png |
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dickboyd
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quote: Repeal the Julliette Lowe bill and return operating control of the Shirely corridor to people that live in the corridor. The people that drive the corridor. Free the Shirley regular lanes. Recruit enough passengers so ALL lanes free flow. Only slugs are recruiting slugs. Elected officials squash slugs. Appointed officials poach slugs into VRE and METRO. dickboyd@aol.com |
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mikester
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I didn't realize private vehicles on HOV is responsible for global warming and the dwindling fuel resources on the entire world
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NoSUV
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quote: mikester - I posted this on another thread, but it answers your post. A global crisis exists with dwindling fuel resources and global warming. The VERY BEST plan for the express lanes is to ban private vehicles; next best is to allow HOV hybrids along with public transportation vehicles. The question is which is "better", conventional HOV (which does nothing to help with the major global problems when those vehicles are not being used for commuting) or SOV hybrids (which may be less efficient than some HOV conventional vehicles during commuting only, but are the clear choice when not being used for commuting). Throw into the mix that express lanes are still far faster and more free flowing than the regular lanes during commuting hours. |
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mikester
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You'd prefer a more taxpayer funded private highway for hybrid owners. If I owned one, I'd want that too. I guess I can't blame you for being selfish. Even if you try to veil it under enviromentalism.
Sooner or later the majority of vehicles will be some sort of alternative fuel or hybrids. That will make the exemption a mute point. Then we'll be in the same situation as we are now. But with that much more growth and people around. I think HOV should stay HOV3. I don't care what kinda fuel the machine uses. It seems like theres a bigger problem with congestion than air quality around here. |
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NoSUV
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Actually, it means that all non-CF private vehicles need to get out of the express lanes - forever!
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mikester
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HOV-CF, that sounds like hybrids picking up three people. Shouldn't they be doing that anyway?
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NoSUV
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I can't wait for the day that we finally get around to allowing ONLY hybrids and CF vehicles in the express lanes! Talk about making leaving a better world behind for our kids. Best is to get it to HOV-CF. How can we get there?
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bnvus
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True. I am glad to see the cap but there will come a time when this too will get revoked. The cap is surely a begining of the end for Hybrids in HOV.
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Bob
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Actually, one way to look at this is fairly positive for us anti-hybrids. It is a statewide law and it is true that the way the overall bill is put forth with the one year extension, the support is almost unanimous for 2007. However, another slant on it is that we did WIN the grandfather clause for 95, which is a real victory for us and CAPS the total count. They didn't have to put that in, and putting it in was a real acknowledgement of the awareness of a developing severe problem on this road.
Let's hear it for all you guys that contributed to this partial victory by sending emails etc. So much for some people's thinking that only slugs think there is a problem. What I would like to know more about is whether the various committees discussed or considered ending the exemption altogether on 95 only. Guess we may never know. If anyone gets any information to shed more light on what is going on or went on in Richmond please post it. |
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