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Pele
Advanced Member
USA
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Posted - 02/21/2012 : 19:14:00
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quote: Originally posted by mdog
I bet all those left lane hoggers OP wrote about think the same...
Touche...
My feather is made of lead.
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LeeDX
Starting Member
USA
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Posted - 10/01/2014 : 15:05:13
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Unfortunately hybrids have a very slow acceleration, and though they may be able to cruise at the speed limit, they have a hard time passing or changing lanes quickly. Furthermore, unless a hybrid has more than one passenger, it is not reducing traffic. If running on the battery, much of that electricity is produced with coal, not too good for the environment.
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SpongeBob
Advanced Member
USA
679 Posts |
Posted - 11/05/2014 : 12:01:04
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Actually, my Prius has incredible acceleration when I use the "boost" button, which guns the drive train with immediate torque from the batteries without waiting for the gas-driven power to arrive. Have you seen the videos on Top Gear of the hybrid beating the Porsche at the quarter-mile because it gets up to speed faster?
It is completely true that the hybrids with the exemption are not reducing traffic: they need to have their privileges revoked. But you are mistaken about the battery/electricity/coal thing, at least for regular hybrids: the electricity is generated entirely by the vehicle itself, mostly from braking force being captured - there is no wallplug connected to the grid and its coal plants.
But another point is worth making: plug-in electric vehicles are different -- their emissions are worst on the first day of ownership and then improve every day. Why? Because the grid is itself cleaner every day, over time. Think about it! |
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KeithO
Average Member
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Posted - 11/08/2014 : 16:54:03
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Their exemption will be revoked soon (up to Edsell Rd) and then they can pick up Slugs (Yes, I know some already do).
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NoSUV
Advanced Member
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Posted - 11/12/2014 : 08:34:00
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Actually, it's only on I-95 to Edsell. I -66 as well as North of Edsell is still HOV with hybrid exemption.
Interesting that motorcycles are toll exempt, apparently for no reason.
quote: Originally posted by KeithO
Their exemption will be revoked soon (up to Edsell Rd) and then they can pick up Slugs (Yes, I know some already do).
KeithO
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