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Why Don’t They Make Eco Friendly Cars More Attractive
January 9, 2012 by Justin Betts
By now, most people agree with the statement that everyone has to do their part to make a difference in the world. Simply “counting” on your neighbour to go green so you don’t have to really doesn’t cut it anymore. The planet has gotten to the point where everyone has to work together in order to save it, and depending on who you talk to, some don’t even think that is enough. That being said, Read more…
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F1 Goes Green (Grooved)
October 10, 2008 by Gareth Robinson
It was only a matter of time until F1 had to highlight its efforts in being a ‘responsible’ sport and drawing attention to global warming with their green-grooved tyres for this weekend’s GP in Japan. Who’s going to be the first driver to complain about the grip of these tyres this weekend? It’s no coincidence that this stunt has been scheduled for the race after the Singapore GP, which, run in night was enough to Read more…
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The future of F1
August 27, 2008 by Gareth Robinson
The sound and pollution of the Formula 1 track is the reason we all go to see them, right? Well – perhaps in the future the racing may be a little bit different. The Formula Zero championship race has just been held, designed for Karts producing zero emissions. Is this the future of Formula 1? Silent running, no more pit stops for fuel, just pit stops for a re-charge and a new hydrogen cell? It Read more…
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Car sharing lanes in the UK
July 29, 2008 by Gareth Robinson
Is the Government barking up the wrong tree? Car sharing lanes are, in principal, an excellent idea. They are a concept already established in other parts of the world, namely the United States, Australia and parts of Europe. And now they are gradually being introduced in Britain, albeit on an ad-hoc basis. In Leeds a car sharing lane has been operational for some time, and there are now lanes appearing in Birmingham and on a Read more…



