Jul 18, 2008

Just a good Idea that saves lives, gas, roads, tires and cost of goods

Senator Introduces Gasoline Conservation Bill; Study of 60 mph Limit
 
By Mike Millikin greencarcongress.com

US Senator John Warner (R-VA) introduced S. 3266, the “Immediate Steps to Conserve Gasoline Act.” This binding legislation calls on both the federal government and Congress to conserve gasoline by lowering their usage 3% for one year. The bill also asks the Energy Information Administration to study the effects of imposing a national speed limit of 60 miles per hour.

Warner recently requested that the Department of Energy (DOE) and the Government Accountability Office (GAO) study the imposition of the 55 mph speed limit in the US in 1974 to determine whether the administration and Congress should take similar action now. (Earlier post.)

The 3% reduction is the same amount by which federal agencies were required to reduce their energy usage in buildings and at facilities in the “Energy Independent and Security Act of 2007,” (EISA 2007).

While you may have to get to work 3 minutes later... "IF" we want to lower highway deaths? Consumption of 3% of gas? A billion in road repairs? Millions in tire wear? Lower the cost of shipping crap around?