In another case of Florida political absurdity, a Republican state senator in the Sunshine State wants to ban electric vehicles from hurricane evacuation routes. Bright idea. (Sarcasm.) Everywhere I drive, I see electric cars. They
to be precise. That got picked up by Google News, which is how the insultingly misguided comments crossed my desk.
At the end of December 2022, Florida had 203,094 electric vehicles registered, compared to more than 19 million vehicles overall. One more benefit we haven’t noted yet with regards to electric vehicles: they can fully charge at home before heading off to evacuate. Gas cars have to go to gas stations, which often get insanely long lines and also run out of gas. Ahead of an evacuation, an EV driver should have no such problem. Jennifer Sensiba added, “Plus, gas stations run out due to extra demand while charging stations stay up until the worst of the storm hits.” Now we’ve got some comments rooted in reality.
Of course, some people somehow see politicians like Senator Martin as the moderates and politicians like Polsky as the radicals.
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