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Student Killed Driving Solar Car

Lev13than writes "Tragedy struck the University of Toronto's Blue Sky Solar Racing Team on Thursday when 21-year old student Andrew Frow was killed in a car accident. It appears that Frow lost control of the low-riding experimental car and was struck by a minivan head-on. The team was driving from Stratford to Waterloo (about an hour west of Toronto) as part of a tour of universities in Ontario and Quebec to mark the one-year anniversary of the 2003 Blackout. This is a big setback for solar power advocates, especially as the blackout anniversary will pass with remedial legislation stranded in Congress. More information on the accident is available here." The vehicle's design is not really street-safe - this will be a problem as more efficient, lighter cars share the road with Hummers.

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  1. Hummers by glam0006 · · Score: 1, Troll

    Maybe bulky, horribly inefficient vehicles like Hummers shouldn't be allowed on the road..

  2. michael, you tree hugger by bgarcia · · Score: 1, Troll
    this will be a problem as more efficient, lighter cars share the road with Hummers.
    I've got a little piece of information for all of you tree huggers who are too busy worrying about Hummers, Excursions, and Suburbans. There are even BIGGER vehicles on the road! Semi-trailers, buses, dump trucks, garbage trucks... all of these vehicles are even LARGER THAN A HUMMER!!!! You are NEVER going to be safe driving your little puny 90 mpg 2-seater vehicle because these vehicles are all over the place!!!
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    I'm a leaf on the wind. Watch how I soar.
  3. Re:It's sad by eam · · Score: 1, Troll

    > Anyway, the car could have changed the way that
    > people live.

    It sure changed they way the driver lived.