Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Up on SoCalCycling...

This poll was up on SoCalCycling.com:

Will the high price of gas effect how much racing you can do?
Seriously California?? Yes, gas prices are high, but why would you sacrifice going to races before considering to carpool? I feel like if this poll is taken on the East Coast, the car pool option would have much better representation.

Some other stats I've heard in the last few days, I think on NPR: aggressive driving can lead to a 30% knock in efficiency. Think of how much $$ you spend per mile driving, because really this is more fundamental than $$ per gallon. You can get 30% further if you just don't drive like a jackass, accelerate like you're in a NASCAR race, or average over 70 on the freeway.

Also read in a magazine article that the vehicle in the US that has the lowest cradle to grave energy requirements is the Scion xB. Just imagine if they used a wind tunnel to design it next time!! The cradle to grave analysis takes into account all the design work, material sourcing, manufacturing, use, and disposal/recycling. The Toyata Prius isn't far behind considering you have to sacrifice three and a half lambs and cut down three acres of trees to make the battery.

1 comment:

bikepennst8 said...

i hear that dude. i recently started driving the Erik Turner style efficient driving. Went from 23-25 mpg all the way to 28-29 mpg. I am also hoping to move within a quick bike ride of work. That will take my gas bill from $200/month down to nothing to get to work. Not to mention I wont sit in the care for 1.5 hours per day.