Car video games Scooters and Mopeds Are Great For the Environment
Friday, January 29, 2010 8:56:55 PM
If you are thinking about getting a moped, you may want to consider an electric moped. Electric mopeds are great for someone who lives in a city or a highly urbanized area because they help you get around with ease. They are powered by batteries and an electric motor and offer those environmentally conscience a good source of alternative transportation. Because electric mopeds are not powered by any type of fuel, they will not pollute the air with carbon emissions which is detrimental to our environment. Electric mopeds cost more than gas mopeds but you wont have to pay for gas and that can save you money in the long run.
Everyone is on about how cars CO2 emission rates are too high to enable smog free cities and a global warming free planet. Only now are they putting some enhanced motors into cars, which have up to 30% less emissions than those before them for the same distance traveled. The only thing is, they cost more... How about a motorbike? It only uses a fraction of fuel used by cars, is easier to park than any city car and whatnot, and is more pleasurable to drive then them! Only if you have some medical issues that prevent you from enjoying the outdoors constantly while commuting should you say no to motorbiking. Today a vast number of mopeds is made, and there are many models available with electric motor power, to allow for you to go places and not turn people's heads with the noise regular moped motors create. Various styles, various applications, there are motorbikes built for every purpose today. The only thing standard motorbikes and mopeds lack as opposed to the car is safety.
The Volt electric moped (named just like the newly-announced electric car, but unlike the car, available today) is a new electric moped just released by Zero Emission Motors, a Los Angeles, CA company. The Volt electric moped is a mid-range electric moped that straddles the gap between low-power electric mopeds (those with motors less than 1kW) and higher-power, freeway-legal mopeds such as the Vectrix.
The Volt features all the accessories you would expect from a moped in this range - mirrors, headlights, taillights, blinkers and brake lights, keyed start, a horn, and an under-seat storage compartment and glove box. An odometer is included to let you know how far you've traveled, and a speedometer is also provided. A battery indicator is also provided to let you know how much charge you have left.
Don't people agree that it's about time that governments globally started promoting the use of environmentally-friendly transport such as mopeds and motorcycles instead of penalizing them? Apparently there are many arguments against this but if you listen hard and well, maybe, just maybe you'll find that they're all one in the same. Bikes are dangerous. That's the argument. Period.
It's about time our governments stopped spending money on pointing the finger at bikers and turned their attention to the appalling state of the Average Joe's driving standard. For goodness sake spend the money on something else. Like truly decent public transport networks. London has one, New York has one (and lot's of taxis), Nottingham's isn't bad, even Johannesburg is trying to make one. Let's empty the roads of muppets and leave them for the people who ride or drive because they enjoy it. Because in a world full of ridiculous petty little rules it's the one bit of freedom they have left - except for the sad escapism of dreadful TV or computer games.
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