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    • Dispenses with the effect of street activity decelerating to turn left. • Minimizes blockage and stopping effects. Light rail in Auckland could convey 450 individuals for every vehicle at a recurrence of one each…

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    combustion engine (HFCE) produces nitrous oxides. Hydrogen fuel cell vehicle (HICEV) vehicle are used which is form of Electrochemical cell which produces electricity from hydrogen and water is a byproduct; BENEFITS Zero emission vehicle Greenhouse gases are 95% water vapor, natural contributor to…

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    proactive, but it is easier to be reactive. We have had the opportunity to be proactive with things like electric or hybrid vehicles or increasing fuel efficiency, but people still choose to buy big trucks or SUVs and ignore the present and future consequences. They prefer the feeling of safety in a larger vehicle or the way the engine sounds, things you do not normally get with an electric or hybrid vehicle. When the price of gas drops drastically, you may hear that SUV sales have gone up. This…

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    the environment with electric cars”. I created a rhetorical argument based on everyday life of people, and the air we breathe every day while walking, jogging, or even enjoying a good day outside. Gasoline operated cars are very famous in today’s society, and the amount of CO2 emission these cars give off into the atmosphere is extremely high. My argument is based on electric cars, and how they can help the environment we live in, breath, walk, and enjoy every day. First, electric cars are cost…

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    implementing restrictions for vehicle access would help to reduce the usage of private cars. The discouragement of unnecessary private vehicle uses and promoting the use of public transport to minimise traffic congestion and roadside pollution is the objective of Transport Demand Management (TDM) (SUTP, 2011). The push and pull strategies in TDM consider two aspects to manage urban transport problem by improving public transport services to pull motorists out of their private vehicles or push…

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    cost is the price of the vehicle which, in case of EVs, depends heavily on the price of batteries (Nykvist and Nilsson). The driving cost is the expenses required to keep the vehicle operational, such as maintenance, fuel, and spare part cost. Because these factors vary depending on the type of vehicle, a comparison that accounts for all of these criteria is needed to show the total life cycle cost (LCC) of each type of transport. LCC accounts for all the cost of a vehicle; as such, it gives a…

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    Studebaker Comparison

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    sold hundreds of thousands of high-quality cars to the American public and even the American government to help out on war efforts. The Studebaker Company is comparable to a newer, more modern car manufacturer, Tesla. Tesla is well known for their electric cars they manufacture, as well as implementing cutting-edge technology into their models. The two car manufacturers, Studebaker and Tesla, have many comparable aspects, such as their come ups, model of cars, financial troubles, and pricing.…

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    Electric Cars VS Gasoline Cars Why are electric cars better than hybrid cars? Electric cars are cars that use nonrenewable energy. We can make electric cars out of the wind, water, sun, and etc. Instead of us using fossil fuels. Electric cars are comfortable to use and quieter than the fossil fuels cars. We need to charge the electric cars just as fossil fuels cars. Electric cars are better than hybrid cars because of many reasons. The main reasons are that we don’t have enough of fossil fuels,…

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    Effects Of Electric Cars

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    steam powered at the beginning to electric cars today. The benefits of electric cars is widely known, that is, no gas emission but the low speed got make them no too practical, thus the use are increasing at a very slow rate, besides the prices are still moderate high. Also there are hybrid cars which overcome the barrier because of low speed. This kind of car uses two different power sources to move the car which combine an internal combustion motor and electric motors. The hybrid technology…

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    few years people around the world started to built a gasoline car. Through the years the people have been improving on gasoline vehicles. In the 1900s 9 million people had gasoline cars around the world. Today, we are thanking Siegfried for inventing the gasoline vehicle. It is helping the world by hauling some equipment around places. People also use gasoline vehicles for mudding, and other illegal things,such as illegal racing. The things that makes gasoline unique is ignition stroke , the…

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