Having been parked in accident traffic, or just driving at night when I could
not
see what was along the road, on I-5 from Oregon to LA I can tell you that if you
are near a large cattle feed lot, and the wind is blowing the wrong way, there
is
no way any amount of cars could compete. NONE!!!
Tom
69 2000 (had to park on I-5 by about 30,000 cows towing my car home)
Portland
Paul wrote:
> Here in Ohio we have only a few counties that require emissions check and
> then only for cars less than 25 years old (over 25 tears old are exempt from
> the inspection/testing.). It has been stated that the states air quality
> would be better, if instead of spending millions of dollars on this very
> limited testing, that the state pay for mandatory tire inflation checks at
> all gas stations. In other words, out of compliance cars pollute less than
> cars driving around with under inflated tires!
> And as Stan said, older daily beaters may contribute heavily to air
> polution, but collectors cars that are driven rarely, should not pay the
> price for them.
> One final comment; I have read that cows contribute more to California's
> air pollution than all the cars in the state! So, help save your air; have
> steak for dinner!
>
> Paul Kort
> 1969 1600 roadster
> &
> 1972 510 wagon
> BOTH excempt from my counties E-Check testing, thankfully!
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