4.
PUTTING THE GOLF CART BEFORE THE HORSEPOWER
Seeking to comply with California regulations requiring automakers to 
reduce their emissions, General Motors has announced plans to give 
away thousands of electric vehicles over the next three years.  The 
vehicles in question are literally modified golf carts (they have had 
seat belts, windshield wipers, and other parts added), and are only 
for use in low-traffic areas; the electric carts will be donated to 
businesses and charitable organizations, and will help GM earn 
low-emissions-vehicles credits under the California law.  While most 
of the vehicles will go to California, some are destined for New 
York, Vermont, and Massachusetts, which have traditionally followed 
California's environmental lead when it comes to tightening 
automotive standards.  Some environmentalists expressed skepticism at 
what seemed like a half-measure by GM:  "I don't think anyone's 
clamoring for more golf carts," said Kate Simmons, a member of the 
Sierra Club's global warming and energy program. "There are real 
technologies that exist today that GM could put in their vehicles."

straight to the source:  Planet Ark, Reuters, Michael Ellis, 16 Aug 2002
<http://www.gristmagazine.com/forward.pl?forward_id=374>


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