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Originally posted by Austranada View Post
Oh dear furrow. I was merely pointing out that you're confused between hyperthermia and hypothermia. I'm pretty sure you meant hypothermia. Regardless it's not like you have to stand outside in the cold while your ev charges. Sit in the car with the heater on. Can't do that at a filling station with gas.
Don't blame me for questioning your arguments and call me an ass when you lose credibility like forage with bad grammar.
In your post you should have written " conditions our winter "
not "are".
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Statistics Canada reports that the average commuting distance for 93 per cent of car commuters is just 8 km each way ([url]https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/190225/dq190225a-eng.htm[/url]). Even those few drivers with longer commutes travel an average distance of 40 km each way, which is still easily handled by most EVs.
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Call an ambulance. They will start treatment and use a defibrillator if your heart stops on the way. If the ambulance is delayed or a long way away you can meet it on road.
I know several people who have died in their 60s from heart attacks and there was no time to drive them anywhere.
Don't smoke at all or drink much, eat right, exercise, get annual checkups and your risk of heart disease and stroke will go away down. Then you wont likely need a rushed trip to the ER.
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Well, I will admit, in a weak moment, I did something I shouldn't have.
In my defence, there was probably something said in a post that didn't sit right with me- I try to not let the keyboard get the better of me, but it did.
Also, I will point out, you have actually replied to two of my posts -but haven't answered my question.
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Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
I haven’t read everyone’s post but here is what I would do. Living on the farm the answer is simple. In less than 2 minutes I could put in enough gas to go the 40 miles(64 km) and then some. Charging the Tesla for 2 minutes in a typical level 2 charger would make little difference. Therefore I would take the Honda Civic!!!
In your scenario wouldn't it be wiser to use the landline at your house, call 911 for advice, learn cpr on the spot while the ambulance drives there?
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostCall an ambulance. They will start treatment and use a defibrillator if your heart stops on the way. If the ambulance is delayed or a long way away you can meet it on road.
I know several people who have died in their 60s from heart attacks and there was no time to drive them anywhere.
Don't smoke at all or drink much, eat right, exercise, get annual checkups and your risk of heart disease and stroke will go away down. Then you wont likely need a rushed trip to the ER.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostStatistics Canada reports that the average commuting distance for 93 per cent of car commuters is just 8 km each way ([url]https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/190225/dq190225a-eng.htm[/url]). Even those few drivers with longer commutes travel an average distance of 40 km each way, which is still easily handled by most EVs.
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Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
Then why do proponents of EV’s state the government must install thousands of public chargers for EV’s?!
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I think I'm beginning to catch on to what these 2 are asking us to do. We need to have a vehicle for each Individual trip we go on. So today I need my big old suburban because there are 12 of us going out for supper. Tomorrow is a mountain trail ride, so that is the can am side by side, when I get home, diesel truck on trailer to pull a load of steel home for a project and then a road trip to visit relatives. Long distance trip, so if it is warm, could use the tesla but if it's cold, won't chance it, will take the dependable old Mercedes that gets 35 miles to the gallon for the 15000 miles it is driving en per year. As a critical thinker, you seem to have missed this cc
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
Because some people can't charge at home, or make a road trip beyond the range of their EV and because EVs are going to replace ICE cars. More EVs require more chargers.
Government never set up gas stations …..
regardless , for the foreseeable future there will no way be enough power in our grid system to have all EV’s . Add the magical heat pumps instead of reliable affordable natural gas furnaces .
I see electricity prices going up to where Germany is now .
then see how cheap it is to drive and EV , especially in winter
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