It was a Congressman from Monmouth County who authored infamous bill created a national 55 mph speed limit; now a state senator from Monmouth is a leading critic of the federal electric-vehicle mandate
Burt Reynolds in another of his movies about driving fast, "Smokey and the Bandit.” He also starred in "The Cannonball Run."I have never been to Yellowstone National Park. But if I wanted to hop in the car and drive to the Rockies non-stop, I certainly could. And I’d find plenty of places to gas up quickly along the way.
The Cannonball Run exemplifies the reason so many car enthusiasts will never buy an electric vehicle. The record time of 25 hours and 39 minutesDon’t miss the best in editorials, opinion columns and commentary from NJ.com writers. Add your email here:But that’s not the only reason we car guys don’t want to give up our fossil-fueled vehicles. I have already discussed my fleet of fine, aged vehicles. But it can’t compare to state Sen. Declan O’Scanlon’s.
O’Scanlon is of the opinion that the EV mandate will end up going the way of the dread double-nickel. That’s 18 hours - as long as you keep your gas stops short. It would be a lot longer is you had to recharge the battery.
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