Any ideas why they say geniuses choose green cars?

July 16, 2011 by  
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Question by So sly: Any ideas why they say geniuses choose green cars?

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Answer by The angels have the phone box.
Red ones are more likely to be stopped for speeding.

;-)

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what type of car is that green car they used in the song ocean avenue sang by yellow card?

July 11, 2011 by  
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Question by jakedakota2005: what type of car is that green car they used in the song ocean avenue sang by yellow card?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hu1hMINA7k

thats the link to the song and the green vehicle is in it i wanna know what type of car that is.

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Answer by Brent
early 70′s mach1 mustang

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People who cross the street when they have a red Do Not Walk sign and cars have the green turning light…?

May 15, 2011 by  
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Question by poker_fan_in_nyc: People who cross the street when they have a red Do Not Walk sign and cars have the green turning light…?
Okay this is something that has really been bothering me…people really do not pay attention to the Walk/Do Not Walk lights when crossing the street. (here in in NYC it is usually a red hand for do not walk, and a person for walk)…they are there for a reason and people ignore them. The thing that bothers me the most is when the red hand is up for pedistrians not to walk because cars were given the green light to turn only…so now all these pedistrians are in the street, the cars can’t turn and then the light turns green and the rest of the traffic starts moving…I might not be able to express properly how I am feeling correctly, but it just bothers me that pedistrians do not follow the walk/do not walk lights…they really are there for a reason!!!

I guess my question is how many of you honestly following the Walk/Do Not Walk lights? It really is frustrating to me when a car has the green light to turn and the pedistrian crosses when (s)he has the Do Not Walk sign lite up
and yes I would cross the street if I had the Do Not Walk sign ONLY if there were no cars coming…these people start walking the second the green turning light changes, but that is only for the cars so they can turn…the pediestrians are still supposed to wait until the green light comes on for all traffic and they get their “Walk” signal lit up…

I guess because I see this every day at certain intersections and it is just very frustrating…I am trying to figure out a way to get people more aware of really using the walk/do not walk lights…and then they get mad that they almost got hit by a car when they shouldn’t have been in the middle of the street to begin with (just some stuff that I have witnesses, never involved in)…
“We are supposed to yield the pedestrians at all cross street. I know people at the big cities don’t follow the light sign.”

I agree when they have their green light and the walk signal that we are to yield to them…but not when they have the Do Not Walk signal and the light is ONLY for cars to make a left hand turn…these people start walking when the light is still red to them…that is what is so frustrating
xajide I agree with you 100% …don’t even get me started on the way people drive here LOL …but that is another topic completely…
Tom-SJ: LOL I never said this was the most important thing that bothers me…just something that was on my mind at the moment…all I was thinking was how to get people to better use the pedestrian walk signals, especially when cars have the light to turn only and they’re supposed to wait…oh and thanks for making me smile this early in the morning thinking I have a pretty good life because you think I am not worried about anything else…silly me for posting about one issue at a time LOL

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Answer by loco_tech85
To be honest, I don’t always follow the signs (for example if there isn’t any traffic), but for the most part I will.

The reason most people don’t obey the signs, is because they’re in a hurry and could care less about traffic. As a native NY’er you know this. ANother reason, is NYC is full of immigrants (both legal and illegal) and a great many of them do not understand traffic signals.

Unfortunately, the law is almost always in favor of the pedestrian. There is a “catch-all” generic violation for driveres called “Failed to Exercise Due Care” which pretty much means if a pedestrain just doesn’t dart out into traffic, that you as a driver are required to automatically yield to them.

This unfortunately leads to a great many accidents involving pedestrians, and a lot of them result in death.

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is it true that they might take all cars that were made before 1995, because of the green house gas?

February 19, 2011 by  
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Question by Michy B: is it true that they might take all cars that were made before 1995, because of the green house gas?
we were talking about this in science class last week and I was really cuirous on the idea and if it was true as even my teacher wasn’t 100% sure of it. if you could give me an idea it would be great.
I mean to take them off the road, and not allowing them to be driven inless they are pretty good on gas.

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Answer by roritr2005
That would cost them a mint to achieve. We paid for and own those cars so it would be unconstitutional for the government to just ‘remove them from the road’ without some form of compensation to our investment. In fact, some of these cars are classics to collectors and worth quite a bit running or not. The government would have to pay through the nose to get those classics away from their owners and I am one of them. They can’t just take your property without some kind of compensation to the owner. Hope this helps!!

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is it true that they might take all cars that were made before 1995, because of the green house gas?

February 19, 2011 by  
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Question by Michy B: is it true that they might take all cars that were made before 1995, because of the green house gas?
we were talking about this in science class last week and I was really cuirous on the idea and if it was true as even my teacher wasn’t 100% sure of it. if you could give me an idea it would be great.
I mean to take them off the road, and not allowing them to be driven inless they are pretty good on gas.

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Answer by roritr2005
That would cost them a mint to achieve. We paid for and own those cars so it would be unconstitutional for the government to just ‘remove them from the road’ without some form of compensation to our investment. In fact, some of these cars are classics to collectors and worth quite a bit running or not. The government would have to pay through the nose to get those classics away from their owners and I am one of them. They can’t just take your property without some kind of compensation to the owner. Hope this helps!!

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why can’t they make all cars environmentally friendly? And why do most green cars look so ugly?

January 24, 2011 by  
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Question by G-Lo: why can’t they make all cars environmentally friendly? And why do most green cars look so ugly?

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Answer by steak5959
because people like you only ask, and does not answer when it comes to car design.
imagine if you can get the education and get into the design team, you will be able to answer the question rather than ask the others, right?

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If “they” want us to go green with our cars, the price tag is gonna have to come down…?

December 16, 2010 by  
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Question by BaseballGrrl: If “they” want us to go green with our cars, the price tag is gonna have to come down…?
How long will it take before the cars are affordable for most people? I just bought a car for almost $ 11K and it was a little more than I wanted to pay. The “green” cars seem to be in the $ 20′s usually. I can’t do it. I know you get a big tax break for it, but I can’t wait til then for the money.
I’m not really concerned about the environment per say – I think that our cultural demise will kill us before nature does. I like the idea of better gas mileage.

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Answer by cruisinthekylakes
Those cars have green emitions but they destroy forests to get the stuff for the batteries so its a catch 22.

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Electric Cars: are They in your Future?

September 29, 2010 by  
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The founder of a Canadian-made, 100 per cent electric car says the federal government is blocking him from selling his cars in Canada. The ZENN (zero emissions, no noise) electric car is already being sold in the United States, Mexico, and Europe, where it has won awards.

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Electric Cars: are They in your Future

Hybrid Electric Car: A Promising Future for the Environment

When you think about “hybrid car”, what do you think of first Which aspects of “hybrid car” are important, which are essential, and which ones can you take or leave You be the judge.

A hybrid-electric vehicle, or HEV, combines an electrical energy storage system with an occupied means of generating electrical energy, usually through the consumption of some type of fuel. Each type of HEV has its own operating quality and chosen design practices, as well as advantages and disadvantages.

The development of interior ignition engine vehicles, especially in automobiles, is one of the supreme achievements of modern technology as a new rising energy saving and environment -friendly vehicle, that’s why the hybrid-electric vehicles were created to give convenience to every human.

In the process of creating the hybrid electric car, the most important is the energy saving and the environmental protection. Wherein nowadays these are the common problems faced by the society.

The main disadvantage of the electric car is that it is mainly dependent on the batteries and has limited range.

First of all, the hybrid electric car was supposed to be an electric vehicle with batteries for power storage and is also equipped with an on-board heat engine-powered generator. This means that this type of hybrid has an extended range.

Since the beginning of the use of automobiles, electric cars have been already recognized and conceptualized. Even though the electric power train is better in various aspects, as an energy source, the battery was unequal to the superior-energy content, easiness in terms of the handling, and inexpensive and profuse supplies of motor fuel.

The best time to learn about “hybrid car” is before you’re in the thick of things. Wise readers will keep reading to earn some valuable “hybrid car” experience while it’s still free.

It has almost been a century since the electric car has been popularly discussed, but recent developments in the HEV technology and the growing concerns for the environment has revived the drive for an HEV and this has become a realization today.

We can consider the personal means of transportation as a very important bond in the economic chain of today’s modern societies and that a private vehicle appears to be the popular choice.

Electric vehicles are more energy efficient than the contemporary vehicles wherein the electric vehicles operates at approximately 46 percent of effectiveness, while a contemporary vehicle operates at only 18 percent.

There are studies that generally concludes that electric cars with batteries are approximately 10 to 30 percent more efficient with energy than the usual gasoline cars, depending on the exact assumptions of the vehicles energy usage and energy chain efficiency.

The comparisons of the electric vehicles and the conventional vehicles are comparisons between an extremely developed power system that is nearly in the end of its research and development, and the innovative power system in the beginning stages of the development wherein important development can be expected as the new technology evolves.

The advantages of electric powered modes of transportation extends beyond the true outlook of economizing energy. Electric generation plants can use substitute fuels that are not adaptable to portable power systems.

Electric vehicles are the definitive alternative fuel vehicles because their power is taken from the source fuels utilized to produce electricity. Aside from that, the flexibility of the fuel alone can offer important useful and economic advantages especially in relation to a variety of energy resources.

The electric car is truly a promising technology that could transform one’s means of transportation into a far more environmentally acceptable type of commodity. Through this innovation emission controls become more important, effective and economically beneficial.

The day will come when you can use something you read about here to have a beneficial impact. Then you’ll be glad you took the time to learn more about “hybrid car”.

The author, Floyd Dorrance is a professional researcher of a variety of articles as well as a car buff since his teen years.


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Electric Cars: Why They are the Best Alternatives

September 29, 2010 by  
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SUBSCRIBE to stay current on EV news ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ electric-vehicles-cars-bikes.blogspot.com Electric Car in-wheel motor Siemens eCornerOnly about 15% of the energy from the fuel you put in your tank gets used to move your car down the road or run useful accessories, such as air conditioning. The rest of the energy is lost to engine and driveline inefficiencies and idling. Therefore, the potential to improve fuel efficiency with advanced technologies is enormous. With an Electric Car it costs just .00 per 100kms with MUCH more performance than with petrol at .00 per 100kms. Ferdinand Porsche put wheel motors on a battery electric car in 1897. They built about 300 of them and there were 4WD & FWD versions. He also made a hybrid version. Amazing that 112 years later Wheel motors still aren’t in mass production.
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Electric Cars: Why They are the Best Alternatives

Electric cars, as the name indicates, are vehicles that work on electricity and whose only source of power is electricity. They are also known as battery electric vehicles. The most advantageous feature of electric cars is that they are zero emission vehicles and so, do not pollute the atmosphere.

The number of parts in an electric car is also less as against other hybrid cars or cars that run on gas. The noise from electric cars is almost negligible. Basically, an electric car is made up of a simple frame, wheels, an electric motor, car battery and an electric on and off switch. The engine of the electric car is made up of a series of batteries that are attached to an on and off switch and it is in turn, attached to a motor that is electrically operated. Obviously, the electric motor drives the wheels and sets the car in motion.

The amount of electricity that goes into the motor is controlled to drive the vehicle in a controlled manner. There are solar cars available that convert solar energy into electricity. The electricity that is stored within the battery of an electric car can be generated from any source, apart from solar, like nuclear, natural gas, coal and petroleum. 

Since electric cars have a low center of gravity, the initial acceleration is quite rapid and can be handled quite easily. But, the fact of the matter is, that the lithium ion batteries used in cars are very expensive making the overall price of the car expensive and these batteries have to be replaced once in three or four years. In addition, the charging of the battery takes almost three or four hours to fully recharge and therefore needs prior planning, if the electric car is to be used for longer distances.

This also means that the batteries can be charged only from the initial point of journey because there may not be too many charging stations on the way. People also feel that the electric cars are not most suitable for driving long distances and can be nightmarish, if the car runs out of battery or in the midst of busy traffic.

Normally, an electric car offers the equivalent of twenty miles per gallon and the cost to run a mile is nearly three cents. Further more; there is no expenditure on tune ups, oil changes and the like in an electric car. So, people who are environment friendly and want to paint a greener world can opt for an electric car.

The choice would not only be appreciated by others but it would also fill the pocket of the owner because it saves a lot of fuel in the long run. Even though man affords to purchase oil what with soaring oil prices, oil is a depleting natural resource and it is our duty to save this resource for our future generations.

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