This is not how you carry wide loads in a car.David Fafinski / Facebook On a recent Thursday afternoon near Burlington, Ont., a driver decided to start his do-it-yourself project a little early. Police received several reports of an unsafe load, and of course, there is a picture. There is also video posted, but it’s disappointing. If you’re gonna have a dashcam people, have it pointed in the right direction. Oh, what great times we live in. It appears to be an older Chevrolet Lumina sedan. I’m pretty sure there are four doors, because the rear two are open, with lumber occupying the back seat. Wouldn’t be much to get excited about here, except the length of the wood spans the width of the car seat, plus another metre or two. It totally takes your eye away from the large cabinet perched awkwardly in the trunk — not a tie-down or bungee cord in sight. It’s important to note this car isn’t on the shoulder. It’s driving in a live lane of traffic, with both doors and the trunk open. This vehicle appears to have just come down off the Skyway Bridge in Burlington, a towering and lengthy span featuring crazy crosswinds and eight lanes of thundering traffic. It was up on this bridge that the dump truck with a raised box smashed into the infrastructure back in 2014, causing $1 million in damage. With 80,000 cars a day whistling through here, this place is dangerous enough without freelancing yahoos. Time to put on your judgy-pants. Take Our
Origin: Put on Your Judgy-Pants: Yes, you could call this an ‘unsafe’ load
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Government advisors call for 2030 petrol and diesel ban
Laws requiring all new vehicles sold in the UK to have zero emissions should be brought forward from 2040 to as early as 2030, according to a report from the Committee on Climate Change (CCC). The move would help the UK reduce carbon emissions to nearly zero by 2050, according to the report, which has also called for a substantial investment to improve electric vehicle charging infrastructure in the UK. The CCC says current government plans to require all new cars sold from 2040 onwards to have zero emissions – banning the sale of new petrol and diesel cars – are too soft. It believes the rapid development of battery technology means that electric cars will cost the same as combustion-engined vehicles from around 2024/25 onwards, making 2030 a realistic target. But it notes that date could be shifted to 2035 if there is a shortage in the materials required to produce batteries. A 2018 report published by the House of Commons Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee called the government’s initial target date for the new legislation “vague and unambitious”, and criticised the relative unpreparedeness of Britain’s road network for the shift away from conventional fuelling methods. The move is just one emissions-cutting initiative in the ‘Net Zero’ report, which also looks at cutting emissions in areas including home heating, aviation, meat production and domestic waste. Last year, the government confirmed that hybrid vehicles, so long as they were classed as ultra-low-emissions vehicles, would be exempt from the ban on new diesel and petrol vehicles. The CCC report says that the UK can become a global leader in cutting greenhouse gasses. It says that the tighter target can be achieved at no added cost from previous
Origin: Government advisors call for 2030 petrol and diesel ban
Mazda is mulling over a new Mazdaspeed3, but might not call it that
Miss the Mazdaspeed3? Mazda says it was childish and we wont see anything like it in the next little while.Handout Mazda could be planning to build another Mazdaspeed3 for the first time since 2013. Representatives have confirmed to Autocar and Car and Driver the Japanese brand is seriously considering adding a performance version of its new Mazda3 to the lineup. According to Mazda program manager Kota Beppu, Mazda is very close to approving the proposed vehicle. It would directly face off against the Volkswagen GTI, which has been the benchmark for hot hatchbacks for many years. Mazda already has all the ingredients for the perfect hot hatch recipe, namely a turbocharged 2.5-liter four-cylinder from the CX-9 and CX-5 SUVs that makes up to 250 horsepower and 310 lb.-ft. of torque. That’s a huge bump up from the 228 horsepower found in the GTI and encroaches on Honda Civic Type R territory and Golf R territory, which also means that the zero-to-96-km/h times could be as slinky as 5.0 seconds. All that twist would be sent to all four wheels, a serious upgrade from the front-drive-only models. It won’t just be a track toy, however; Mazda has gotten much better at injecting luxury into the everyday norm, and this new model could be no different. The previous-generation Speed3 was a little harsher than most and was more suited to performance driving, but this new one, if it happens, will be more livable while still delivering thrills. After all this though, it will be down to the enthusiasts to decide if Mazda will build a new Speed3 or not. Mazda has said if people really want them to build the vehicle to let them know. So scream loud, hot hatch
Origin: Mazda is mulling over a new Mazdaspeed3, but might not call it that