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If you are the kind of person who is environmentally friendly, i.e. recycles often,
purchases organic food, reduces waste in any way possible, minimizes use of energy,
etc., then this scooter is without a doubt a perfect fit for your lifestyle.
On the other hand, if you are quite the opposite of that, i.e. you drive an SUV
and eat out all the time, then this scooter is your first conscious step towards
a more earth-friendly future.
We understand you might think you look cooler in an SUV, but let's face it, gas
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Today's electric bicycle technology provides clean and convenient ways to get around, run errands and
even commute to work or school.
Cars and light trucks, which include sport utility vehicles, pickups and most minivans, emit more than
300 million tons of carbon into the atmosphere each year in the United States. The transportation sector
alone is responsible for about one-third of our nation's total production of carbon dioxide, a major
contributor to global warming.
Responsibility for the situation lies with every individual on the planet and every person has a duty to
reduce his or her personal environmental impact. You don't have to wait for congress to pass the Kyoto
Accord, take responsibility for your own emissions now!
- Most motorists don't realize that a quick one-mile trip to the shop emits up to 70 percent as much
pollution as a ten-mile excursion with several stops.
- Taking any kind of alternate transportation just one day during the workweek can reduce our dirty
air by 20%.
- Electric and natural gas powered cars can now use the Carpool lanes.
- Most alternative fueled vehicles have substantial rebates and lower fuel and maintenance costs.
- More and more employers are recognizing the benefits of telecommuting. Working in the relaxed comfort
of your home sure beats fighting the traffic.
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