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Originally Posted by Number 3
The answer is simple. If being green is important to you then the ability to stop and for example do some shopping or errands gives you an added 20 or more miles that is a huge deal.
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I think it is very revealing of the position the green movement would have us all in that those who subscribe to that position need to have contingency plans for the times they are stranded in a neighboring city and can't get home.
What do you do if no one has a charging station waiting just for you to plug into. How green is it to run out of juice and have to call a flatbed truck that gets 8 mpg burning diesel to tow you home?