One long-distance flight consumes fuel which a car uses in several years' time, but they cause the same amount of pollution. So, some people think that we should discourage non-essential flights, such as tourist travel, rather than limit the use of cars. To what extent do you agree or ...
Workers now commute whatever distance they can stomach, and cheap transportation has integrated our communities with the larger economy. *This column was originally published in the Fergus-Elora News Express on June 4, 1997. Stephen Thorning Thorning Revisited ...
But most Americans live somewhere else, mostly somewhere not too far from the coasts, along the Pacific, the Gulf, or the Atlantic, or inland in the South and Southwest, and they need a car to commute to work. And for them, your statement woul...
Assuming you aren't at high risk for head on collisions, the things to look for are braking distance, maneuverability, and lack of blind spots, and a small car beats out a large SUV on all three points. 2)"The car is too small for my needs". Considering most American households have ...