On Nov 12, 2008, at 11:20 AM, Jed Rothwell wrote:

Horace Heffner wrote:
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. . . (2) reducing safety standards for EVs, allowing personal choice to assume risk at least up to that presented by motor cycles . . .

BAD IDEA!!! Red Alert! Completely unnecessary and counterproductive. People will get the mistaken idea that EVs are inherently unsafe. As I wrote the other day:

"New technology is usually judged more harshly than existing technology. We expect much higher levels of safety and reliability from airplanes and automated people-mover trains than we do from automobiles. When new technology fails at first it often develops an unwarranted bad reputation, and it never recovers."

EV with present day safety standards will save huge amounts of energy, especially gasoline. That's good enough.


Oh! The above statement (2) above should say: "(2) reducing safety standards for A SPECIAL CLASS OF EVs, allowing personal choice to assume risk at least up to that presented by motor cycles,".

Yes, I certainly agree with you Jed that it is desirable to have production EVs and PHEVs with the same standards as regular vehicles. In the present economic and world circumstances I think it is also important to give the consumer the option to forego those high safety standards to buy a comparatively safe light 4 wheel vehicle instead of going to a motorcycle. A special class of vehicles could provide that choice without compromising the image of ordinary vehicles.

Best regards,

Horace Heffner
http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/




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