There are two factors that affect the amount of pollution the vehicle you're in is putting into the environment: what you're driving and how you're driving it. For uniqueness points, why not tool around on a Segway Centaur or a minicar with a propeller on front. To emit less, take a course in the UK that will teach you (well, mostly
delivery truck operators) how to drive in such a way as to reduce emissions and accidents while reducing delivery times. And they only ask £160 to do it.
Oh, and Phoenix announced they're working on a plug-in version of their SUT. That could turn out to be big news.
Oh, and Phoenix announced they're working on a plug-in version of their SUT. That could turn out to be big news.
- A look at the Segway Centaur - double the wheels, double the fun?
- Phoenix to work on plug-in series hybrid
- SAE Clean Snowmobile Challenge: McGill University electric sled
- Van operators learn to drive cleaner for £160
- Nanoil biodegradable engine oil graduates to automobile use
- Pure electric beating out hybrids in UK commercial vehicle market
- Nazareth Pennsylvania gets first PHEV school bus
- Toyota Camry hybrid is the grand prize in Lamps Plus giveaway
- Dartmouth launches Formula Hybrid student design competition
- BioMaxx Systems Inc. Will Build Biodiesel Demonstration Plant in Asia
- EPA Administrator in no rush to comply with CO2 regulation ruling
- SAE World Congress: Zeroshift transmission promises better performance and efficiency
- Cartists turn cars into anything you might imagine for Art Car Parade
- Canadian truckers tout environmental benefits of double trailers
- Vauxhall shows off biofueled trucks at Birmingham CV Show