Posted on 08/01/2018 5:46:06 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
WASHINGTON (AP) The Trump administration is citing safety to justify freezing gas mileage requirements.
A draft of a regulation prepared this summer would freeze an Obama-era program that was intended to improve fuel efficiency and cut pollution.
In excerpts obtained by The Associated Press, the administration argues that heavier vehicles are safer than lighter ones and that people would drive more and be exposed to increased risk if their cars get better mileage.
Transportation experts dispute the arguments. Automotive engineer Giorgio Rizzoni of Ohio State University calls the administrations safety claims a stretch.
The draft also shows the administration plans to challenge Californias long-standing authority to enact its own, tougher pollution and fuel standards
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...
“I have a wild idea, let people buy the cars they want.
Let the market decide. Weird concept, right?”
Knock off that conservative approach to the market.
Next you will suggest that we only watch what we want to watch on tv or buy food that we like to eat. :)
My dream comes true!
Thank you DJT!!!
“...In a Yugo.”
State governments should love big vehicles. Lower fuel mileage = more fuel taxes.
Newton wins every time.
There is no net safety increase with heavier vehicles. The safety advantage to the occupants of the heavier vehicle is offset by the disadvantage to the occupants of the smaller vehicle.
Automotive engineer Giorgio Rizzoni of Ohio State University calls the administrations safety claims a stretch.
Really Giorgio??? A Stretch? Since the article doesn’t give us any information on why you think its a stretch... so let me propose this to you Mr. Rozzoni.
Lets strap you into the driver seat of a subcompact, with a 5 star crash rating... I will strap myself into a full size pickup with the lowest safety rating currently in production. We will then proceed to drive at each other at 35 MPH and head on collide.
I am game for this Mr Rozzoni... are you ?
Yeah, like a trash compactor does.
I am still driving my 2003 1500 Ram Quad-Cab with the hemi and consistently get 13.5 MPG. I get real nervous when I have to ride in my friends Hyundai Elantra.
No comments on the silly claim that people would drive less and therefore be less exposed to getting in a accident?
Oooooh, you evil capitalist! Lol
“Get rid of the ethanol in regular gas and mileage goes up at least 10% instantly!”
Also, get rid of the special blends that California has and watch the mileage go up.
Years one of our relatives lived in Portland, and we would drive from California up 5 or the semi coastal route to Oregon. All of the vehicles from an OJ Simpson Bronco to mid size vehicles barely made it to Oregon before needing to be filled up.
On the return trip, I would fill up in Oregon at the border.
Every vehicle without the ethanol and California crud got home with at least a quarter of a tank of gas. If I mixed that with California gas Crud, the mileage increased at least 10% with that tank.
In California we pay sales tax on the cost of gas. So the rectums who run California love higher gas costs as that brings in more sales tax $’s.
To MR Engineer at Ohio State:
SORRY-—BUT YOU ARE WRONG. It is NOT a ‘stretch’ regarding safety.
I drive a 1976 Chevy 1 ton dually truck & a 1979 Buick station wagon.
They are made of STEEL !!!! REAL STEEL !!!
I just drove 60 miles R/T to go pay my property taxes at the county seat. Buick runs like a watch. No problems.
IF anyone gets into a tangle with me in one of those new plastic fantastic cars, I win. The law of Gross Tonnage is on my side.
Trump needs to know this. You are totally correct.
I have a car I have driven for 37 years & a truck I have driven for 32 years. Ethanol eats into my mileage.
There is no net safety increase with heavier vehicles. The safety advantage to the occupants of the heavier vehicle is offset by the disadvantage to the occupants of the smaller vehicle.”””
I really don’t give a rat’s behind about the stupid people willing to gamble on their smaller, plastic vehicle. I am only interested in how I fare in a collision.
I drive a Chevy 1 ton dually truck 454 with 4 speed Granny low & a 1979 Buick station wagon.
Paid for, cheaper insurance, and lower registrations.
Not worn out yet, either, Truck has over 348,000 miles on it & I put over 250,000 of those miles on it. Car has 214,000 miles.
#24 Some of the reflective tape on my bumper got dislodged.
Very good tape!
Flex Tape
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It is quit astonishing that Trump and the DOE are buying further into the ethanol and biomass boondoggle.
Whoever came up with that ******* corn gas mandate should be put to death!
It isn’t what it does to gas mileage and your car, that crap destroys small engines!
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