Archive for October, 2007

The War Against Terror

Saturday, October 27th, 2007

Top 10 reasons not to drive an urban 4×4

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

1. You’re not a farmer
Or a tree surgeon, country vet, wind turbine repairer, dry stone wall engineer or mountain rescue specialist. Unless you are (or in a handful of other occupations) there’s really no need for you to get a big 4×4, particularly if you live in an urban area. Four wheel drive gives you better traction in snow or deep mud, and that’s about it. It does not make your car safer, more manouvrable, or enable you to stop any quicker.

2. Your family fits into a saloon car or people carrier
Most families and their luggage can in fact fit comfortably into a small hatchback. Even if you have lots of kids (and a big dog), an estate car or MPV often has more space than a 4×4 and can fulfil all your daily needs. What did your dad drive you around in when you were small?

3. You will breathe cleaner air
Pollution studies have demonstrated that, in slow traffic, the dirtiest air isn’t being breathed by the cyclists in the gutter or the people waiting for the bus on the pavement, but by those inside the cars in the middle of the road.

4. You will save money
Data at www.vcacarfueldata.org.uk show that it costs around £100 more per month in petrol costs alone to run a 4-litre Range Rover compared with a 2-liter estate car. Currently road tax stops increasing at just 225 g/km of carbon dioxide, so drivers of smaller cars are effectively subsidizing the 4×4 drivers. Two-thirds of people support higher taxes for 4×4s and British insurance companies admit that 4×4 drivers are not yet charged premiums that reflect the cost of their claims, so the bottom line could get even worse.

5. You won’t have to lie to your grandchildren
Our descendants will be left to deal with the effects of climate change caused by our profligate use of fossil fuels. Drivers of 4×4s should start editing their photo albums now.

6. You will be less likely to kill a pedestrian
Most accidents involving pedestrians are caused when they stray onto the road without warning, so your superior driving skills may not help to avoid an accident. However, a better designed car could make all the difference to their survival chances. The greater height and weight of 4×4s, as well as their flat fronts and stiff bonnets, means they are bottom of the class in Euro-NCAP crash tests for pedestrian safety.

7. You might see a small child early enough to avoid backing over them
Big, tall 4×4s have far bigger rear blind spots than normal cars, making it impossible to see a child for more than 15 feet behind them, and much further for short drivers. Check out the facts about the increased dangers to pedestrians from taller cars at www.kidsandcars.org.

8. You will be less likely to injure people in other cars
The high bumpers on 4×4s can override safety features on other cars, such as side impact bars and crumple zones, and the extra weight of big 4×4s is a hazard in itself. The spare wheel on the back of many 4×4s often takes the place of a rear bumper and increases damage to other cars and the 4×4 itself in a ’shunt’ incident.

9. You will have a better time driving
Big 4×4s are notoriously difficult to park due to their poor visibility close to the car. When cornering, the high center of gravity of a 4×4 reduces the responsiveness and takes all the fun out of it. Don’t expect to nip away from traffic lights either, due to all that extra weight.

10. People won’t think you are an ‘idiot’
In an ordinary car, you won’t get dirty looks from all and sundry when you drive around town, won’t have to avoid eye contact with bus passengers, and cyclists won’t mouth obscenities as they squeeze past you in a queue of traffic. As an extra bonus, other drivers might occasionally let you pull out ahead of them.

From http://www.stopurban4×4s.org.uk/reasons.htm

Its Science!

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

Bet you’re re-thinking your vote now!

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

Violence is not human nature.

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

It is a learned behavior.

Perfume and Poverty

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

What are you running from?

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

Neglect

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

Standing on the Shoulders of Disdain

Friday, October 5th, 2007

Brace Yourself

Friday, October 5th, 2007

Laws
Are the me(n)tal braces of society
Used by the government to screw us
Tightly in place
And to keep the “crooked” in line
The more tools we invent and use
The more tools we have
To abuse,
So brace yourself.

Laws
Are the lines drawn on society
Used by the government to trap us
Cornered in place
To keep the wanderers inside
The more barriers we build between us
The more walls we have
That form a maze!
So start running.

Laws
Are the blurry fears of society
Used by the government to suffocate us
Choked in place
To keep our minds confined
The more media we blindly accept
The more information we collect
And confuse,
So start questioning.

Char.