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Share | Hi, I will be traveling through USA (from EU) for 3 months. We will be flying and driving across country and back. On the West coast we will have a mini van and east coast a small SUV. I have a Peg Perego (US version) and a RN for 2 of my kids...
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If she's three, she shouldn....
It's the same size as the Safety 1st, and you already have it.
I appreciate your concern year olds) then I'd just bring her backless booster .
Wendy Yes, but my question is about the safety first seat.
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On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 09:58:31 -0800, Mike Rocket J Squirrel <j.michael.elliott@GOLLYgmail.com http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/11/081117091633.htm "Important pedestrian safety issues have emerged with the advent of hybrid and electric ...
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On Nov 21, 5:36 pm, datakoll <datak...@yahoo.com I used to ride a hybrid with open exhaust the trail to pass doesn't assure safety, I've had people (joggers, usually) hop off the trail.
On Fri, 28 Nov 2008 22:13:38 -0800 (PST), pautrey2 <pautrey2@gmail.com Link To Complete Artice: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/11/081117091633.htm Hybrid Cars Too Quiet For Pedestrian Safety? Add Engine Noise, Say Researchers ScienceDaily...
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Graham On Sun, 30 Nov 2008 10:50:49 +0100, Roland Mösl <founder@pege.org Such a nonsens! I drive now 12000 kms an extrem... .
On Sat, 29 Nov 2008 14:35:05 +0000, Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com This is hardly a new idea .
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To give you some perspective to this poll, please give this CNET blog a read: Do hybrid cars kill you with silence? Do you think car manufactures should be mandated to install noise generators on hybrid cars to keep pedestrian safe? -- Yes. (Why?) -- ...
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First these pedestrians should make a hybrid and yes, it is ....
It's really a safety thing, not like people expect the drivers to keep an eye out for THEIR safety.
Blinker on? This is one thing I would like to see installed on cars .
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To give you some perspective to this poll, please give this CNET blog a read: Do hybrid cars kill you with silence? Do you think car manufactures should be mandated to install noise generators on hybrid cars to keep pedestrian safe? -- Yes. (Why?) -- ...
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First these pedestrians should make a hybrid and yes, it is ....
It's really a safety thing, not like people expect the drivers to keep an eye out for THEIR safety.
Blinker on? This is one thing I would like to see installed on cars .
For example, would it be incredibly dangerous to do it for avionics software? Note, I don't completely understand Agile.
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Agile should be....
You could use the agile approach, but the first pass would have to include your safety and security aspects, or at least provide other methodology.
Trade-offs are a bit different in that case I guess .
To promote safety.
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With the black box that is the MulticastDelegate/Delegate hybrid class, this is near impossible, so adhere.
Invocation thread safety that I published just the day before this question was asked (!) (My test set-up may).
A “mini-hybrid” thermal conversion kit (with an advanced “electric” fan cooling system that replaces the hydraulically driven fan) is saving money for bus fleets by giving them better economy, preventing them from overheating and reducing greenhouse gas...
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Improve safety - electric fans eliminate hydraulic fan drive system Reduce noise Reduce engine.
Hi I am in the process of buying a hybrid ( a johnfrs one) and wondered what kind of boost do people run. Im running direct at the mom but will look at getting a bc in the near future. Cheers
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Unless you have a map to suit the hybrid, I'd question the safety of running one at....
So it'll be flowing much more air than the stock turbo .
We're talking about the hybrid turbo..
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At 24/25psi you could have too much timing.
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