One rule for us, Maxine? Rep. Waters flouted mask regulations for at least an hour on flight to LA claims witness and only wore one when asked by United Airlines staff
Imagine not being able to participate in races at a dragstrip because your car is simply way too fast. Well, this recently happened to a Tesla Model S Plaid owner -- Parker Nirenstein who runs the YouTube channel Vehicle Virgins.
For the second time this year, the UK is slashing the grants available to buyers of electric vehicles (EVs) as it looks to curb spending and targets less expensive models.
California startup H2 Clipper wants to bring back hydrogen-filled airships, claiming they can unlock completely green intercontinental cargo operations carrying 8-10 times the payload of any cargo plane over 6,000 miles, at a quarter of the price.
Barcelona startup Stark Future has launched this absolute weapon of an electric dirt bike, "to show that electric technology is superior to gasoline by outperforming all traditional motocross models available."
I pulled this video after posting it last night, but it needs to stay up. I am tired of tesla fanboys making silly excuses for these issues. Some people also complained that this has nothing to do with solar, and I disagree.
I've owned several Nissan Frontier pick-ups, including my current 2002 model, which is now almost 20 years old. I've decided to continue owning it for at least another 10 years – because it's a whole lot cheaper to do that than buy a new Fron
An interesting thing – it is actually the usual thing – as regards the Biden Thing's latest "executive order" (that is, its latest decree) that "all government vehicles" be electric vehicles by 2035.
As if the Biden administration wasn't doing enough to infringe on your civil liberties with lockdowns and vaccine mandates, media reports over the last several days are suggesting that Biden's new infrastructure bill...
Months after we discussed the "unprecedented demand" for recreational vehicles (RV), which we said was on pace for a blowout 2021 and expected to continue into 2022.
• https://www.globalresearch.ca, By East Valley Post
There were no incidents in Slovenia on the first day of tighter epidemiological restrictions, with some dissatisfaction among unvaccinated citizens, mostly drivers who were unable to refuel their cars without a COVID-19 certificate.