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		<title>By: Craig Melby</title>
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		<dc:creator>Craig Melby</dc:creator>
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		<description>Keep up the good work!

Another perspective:
America is the land of the 2-car family.
Current, low speed, low range electric vehicles (LSVs or NEVs) make fine 2nd cars in many instances. i.e. one fossil fuel car for trips out of town, and one electric for trips in town. We don&#039;t need ANY new technology - just different choices.
(I own a Hybrid, and LSV, and mini-van)</description>
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<p>Another perspective:<br />
America is the land of the 2-car family.<br />
Current, low speed, low range electric vehicles (LSVs or NEVs) make fine 2nd cars in many instances. i.e. one fossil fuel car for trips out of town, and one electric for trips in town. We don&#8217;t need ANY new technology &#8211; just different choices.<br />
(I own a Hybrid, and LSV, and mini-van)</p>
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