Thursday, January 27, 2005

Hybrid car news

Hybrid cars for Boca Police

Boca Raton City Council recently approved a purchase of 4 hybrid cars for city police department. The council is going to buy 4 2005 Toyota Prius cars at $86,060. This is a good move by Boca on the footsteps of Florida. As more and more state shows their commitment towards environmental cars by actually buying it, people will be more inspired to do so. However, Hybrid cars will not be used in chasing, but will be more used for serving papers and security patrols etc.

Free parking proposal for hybrid cars

A proposal is being discussed by Board of Aldermen to offer free parking in downtown New Haven to the owners of hybrid cars. If the proposal is passed people would be able to park their hybrid cars for free in the city's metered spaces. Promoting hybrid cars will certainly improve the air quality of the place, save cash for people and reduce over dependence on the fuel.

Electrocution from hybrid cars

The major drawback for hybrid cars that concern rescue workers is its high voltage batteries, which could give severe jolt when exposed during crash. Some precautions like shutting engine through keys or switch present in the rear of the car could prevent any mishap. Now automakers are also working on this problem. Some safety measures like automatic shutting down the engine in crash, heavy insulation of wires, distinct colors for the wires in the new models will go a long way in building confidence in rescue workers for hybrid cars.

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