Battling With Traffic

Two German inventors, Wilhelm Maybach and Gottlieb Daimler, developed the motorcycle in 1885. Motorcycle has since then become a very well-liked mode of transport. Motorcycles have become the preferred motor vehicle in a number of countries. Vietnam, China, India and Indonesia are known to have more motorcycles than other means of transport. Even in countries as the United States, the sales of motorcycles are increasing. The popularity of motorcycles over other means of transport has a number of valid reasons. The city traffic has become a nightmare with the traffic moving at a snail's pace and prone to frequent traffic jams. It is easy for the motorcycles to squeeze its way through. There is a long distance that people have to travel daily to get to their work place. Parking is not permitted in most public spaces. Parking lots are over crowded. Driving a vehicle has become costly. There are so many toll taxes to be paid, besides the road tax, congestion charges and parking fees. Motorcycles become practical in city traffic. They are easily maneuverable, have better fuel economy and pay lesser charges.

Though scooters are categorized under motorcycles, what distinguish scooters from other motorcycles are its smaller wheels and small engines. The rider can comfortably keep the knees together. The rider places both the legs on the running board. Scooters have a protective fender in the front for the legs to protect the legs. Scooters too have undergone various design changes.

Maxi-scooters and motor-scooters have more powerful engines and body. There are the four wheeled scooters too in the market. The Nextsport Fusion Scooter is a four wheeled scooter capable of rotating the front wheel 360 degrees. This scooter is specifically aimed at kids of seven or more years. It is an ideal gift for kids.

Private transport is increasing at the expense of public transport system. Private transport is consciously promoted in transportation rather than the mass transit system. This places more vehicles on the road despite the fact the fuel prices are on the rise. The old fuel guzzlers are replaced by more fuel efficient engines. The infrastructure for transportation is being refurbished or up-scaled for carrying the increased traffic at a higher speed. More and more flyovers are up from the ground all over the cities to ease the traffic snarls and for speedier transport. The old roads are getting relayed with broader four lane or expressways. The older roads anyway simply cannot take this traffic any longer. With all these developments taking place, the motorcycles become an even better mode of transport.

Everybody needs transportation. When you really need to buy one, choose the Nextsport Fusion Scooter!

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Low Profile Tires – For Looks Or Performance

Every where you look these days it seems you will see a certain type of tire more and more. A lot of people want a sporty, racer look to their vehicle and just the sound of the words 'low profile tires' impart sentiments of intense and speedy to mind. But do you actually know what low profile tires really are, and are they the most effective option for your particular automobile? You might just find that there's a lot more to consider in regards to your vehicle's tires than just appearance.

The low profile variety are more distinguishable than their higher counterparts, being lower and wider than high-profile tires, but the thing to remember is that when you are moving down a highway at 80 miles an hour, looks aren't as important as performance and safety. Considering the fact that all that's keeping your automobile on the road is four pieces of rubber adding up to a square approximately the size of a pizza box, good tires are a crucial consideration.

What matters in a tire is the amount of contact and grip your car has between the tire rubber and the road. Higher-profile tires have a longer and narrower contact patch with asphalt, whereas low profile tires have a contact patch that is broader, but shorter. So what does all that mean for you and your vehicle in plain English? Essentially,it means that your car will handle and perform differently on the road with these types of tires. Cars with wider tires have more cornering force, while higher tires have the distinct disadvantage of not being capable of deflecting side loads and the steering of the car is not as responsive in curves.

Another reward that comes with low profile tires, besides cornering force, is that the rubber uses less of the overall diameter of the wheel and tire, which signifies that the wheel itself can be bigger. What this means for you, as a driver is that bigger wheels means bigger brakes, and stopping ability is a crucial thing to have when you're driving fast.

Of course, as with anything there are disadvantages to installing these on your car. A vehicle that was configured with a narrower tire in mind will not be nearly as stable with low profile tires installed on it. In addition, wider tires with shorter sidewalls incline to have a rougher ride on bumps in the road, and virtually seem to look for out the worst parts of the road. A harsh ride isn't just tough on riders; it's also hard on the tires and your automobile.

Just about everyone today drives on straight highways and they don't require the additional cornering force that low profile tires provide. However, if you reside in a region that has a lot of tight turns and necessitates enhanced control, low profile tires could just be what you are looking for in tire load capacity and handling features of your vehicle. In any case it all comes down to a personal decision.

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This post was written by Gregg Hall on December 18, 2009

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Get A Hybrid, Get Your Money Back!

by Roman Robinson

Hybrid cars are all the rage. They have a certain mix of trendiness and social awareness that is popular among celebrities and normal folks alike. Automotive manufacturers are quickly catching on to the craze and offering a large variety of hybrid models. In addition to being trendy, popular and environmentally conscious, hybrids also have another great selling point- they have excellent resale values.

Proponents of the hybrid craze like to emphasize that hybrids will not save all buyers money, though advocates of these vehicles insist that in many cases a used hybrid can sell for as much as a brand new one. Hybrid supporters also point out that in many cases, the vehicle does not instantly loose value the second the buyer drives it off the lot.

Hybrids also impart a feel-good factor onto their drivers. Many buyers want to do their part to be more environmentally savvy and hybrids allow consumers to take the next step towards going green.

Here's an interesting example: In 2005, the MSRP for a new Toyota Prius was $22,546. According to The Kelly Blue Book, the resale price for a 2005 Toyota Prius with all the same features is $25,470. That's a resale value far superior to any other traditional gas-only vehicle. While resale prices vary for different hybrid makes and models, the Prius has retained the highest value.

But what if the Prius is not your style? Well you're in luck! Automotive manufacturers are designed all kinds of hybrid vehicles to suit the wide preferences of drivers. In the market for an SUV? Check out Ford's hybrid Escape. GMC and Chevy are developing their own hybrid pick-ups for those who prefer trucks. Honda offers the Civic hybrid as well as the popular Accord in a hybrid model. The best-selling Toyota Camry offers buyers a hybrid version of their favorite model too.

As technology advances, expect to find an even wider selection of hybrid vehicles. Not only will these popular cars, trucks and SUV's save you money at the pump, you will also be doing your part for the environment. And when it comes time to trade in your hybrid for a newer vehicle, be prepared for a very attractive resale value.

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This post was written by Roman Robinson on December 6, 2008

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