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That is interesting!The part about cars idling too long and burning /wasting gas I have to laugh every time I pass a fast food place in the am while in the states and seeing 20 cars waiting in the drive thru for a cup and macmuffin!:-)
Yeah , and people who drive to a gym to walk on a treadmill . My English friend in Texas said we are the laziest folks anywhere , Bill Bryson wrote several articles about that . We will start a car to travel a block Dusty
I try to do the little calculation every time I see a line of cars waiting to get through the toll booth.The incredible waste of fuel in sitting, idling, pulling forward, idling, pulling forward, and then accelerating hard away from the booth is great example of the shortsightedness and "Silo Thinking" of our highway planners. I'll bet more gas is wasted than is ever collected in tolls ....Lannis
Why UPS trucks never turns left. Left-hand turns are generally considered unsafe and wasteful on right-hand driving roads, such as those in the US.http://www.cnn.com/2017/02/16/world/ups-trucks-no-left-turns/index.html
Why would the tollway authority, which is collecting tolls for use of its roadway, care about how much fuel is 'wasted' by the users of said highway?Collected tolls are used by the tollway authority to maintain the roadway.The cost and use of gasoline is not the highway authority's problem. They're not putting gas in the tanks of the users of the tollway.
Most locations in heavy traffic areas of the country are eliminating toll booths and going to an easy pass type system or just billing through a license plate reader.
I experienced that when I was living in Denver ... it's a bit spooky when you get a bill in the mail based on the system taking a picture, consulting the national database, and tracking down your current mailing address.
UPS driver would drive across my front yard (unfenced pristine desert) rather than back out the driveway.Even after I put up some minor obstacles, a few rocks and boards, as a hint.
I got pulled recently on the Motorway (Freeway) in Auckland, NZ by a cop on a motorcycle with licence plate recognition technology. If we have it here down under, imagine the arsenal you guys must be facing in the USA.
Little bit different environment here, I expect, or more variable. All of our traffic police are either local (city or county) or state (State Highway Patrol). They have access to some nationwide databases, but I don't think that any cops are scanning my license plate in my part of the country.Matter of fact, the local sheriff's deputies hardly pay attention to whether my state inspection sticker is up to date or not. I got pulled up at a very rural traffic stop on the bike - he checked my DL and registration, but said nothing about my expired inspection sticker.That being said, I can't say that I have a huge problem if the cops DO have something that will automagically scan my license plate and run my record in real time on the dash of the cop car. It's the same thing the officer used to do with his eyes and a radio call, it's just a machine doing it now. Same principle, as long as the human cop gets to make the decision as to what to do with me.Lannis (I'll be those cops have got SCMODS ....)
Police cars I see have an array of computer equipment hanging off the dash board....When they follow you, I'm thinking the officer can punch in your plate number to see what goes on?
What I see so much different in the US is this obsession for drive-thrus.Here in Italy only mcdonald has tried to push this concept onto the market, and has been trying for the past 30 years with very little success. Nobody else is trying to do the same.On my side I can think of very few things as unattractive as eating at the wheel of my car, with bits, sauces, vegetables falling on my lap and/or on my seat, so I really cannot understand this drive-trhough thing.
In minor urban environment here in Italy people have no idea of what means "struggling for a park", and will consider a personal insult not being able to park within 10 steps from their destination.I think it is more or less the same in the US.
On my side I can think of very few things as unattractive as eating at the wheel of my car, with bits, sauces, vegetables falling on my lap and/or on my seat, so I really cannot understand this drive-trhough thing.
I rarely go to a fast food restaurant but when I do I find it much faster to go inside, get what I want and get out.
And THEN he asked me if I had any firearms Then, where are they now.I said, "I knew you would ask, and I left them home."