the problem(s) with drive-throughs, and a solution
Was reading this post at Autoblog Green, part of which the writer laments about idling cars in the drive-through lane at his post office...
https://www.autobloggreen.com/2006/08...ponsibilities/ And it reminded me of a fight brewing in Ottawa between local government and coffee & donut giant, Tim Horton's, over the councillors desire to prohibit drive-through businesses on certain streets (which isn't just about the pollution from idling issue)... And I had a simple thought (most of mine are...) If I were in charge of a company whose business model included a significant amount of revenue from drive-through traffic, I'd look into having all our future drive-through lanes built on a slight grade, so that my customers had the option of switching off their vehicles after placing their order, and coasting to the pick-up window, rather than idling the whole time (or starting/stopping the engine multiple times). What a PR coup that could be. |
Slides Burgers and Fries :)
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Ah, the Drive-Thru
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Whilst getting one's doughnut, would the average Joe turn his car off? I get wierd looks for just coasting in my neighborhood. There would be law suits "I had no brakes, I couldn't steer!" The general public needs re-aligned. Here's what happens that I like to observe :rolleyes: I remember which vehicle was in the drive line as I go into the establishment. I get the product quicker most of the time and then walk in front of the "target" car (which maybe moved 2 car-lengths) as I walk to my Zero-Emissions parked car. Just by picking my butt up and walking, I usually save 2-3 minutes a day and hundreds of pounds of CO2 a year. RH77 |
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...I'm having a Ruby Goldberg vision of some heavy car'd customer losing vacuum, thinking brakes have failed, freaking out, crashing into the car in front, spilling scalding hot coffee in a lap, blah, blah... :D
Oh wait, you live in Canada. ;) Nevermind. |
I wasn't going to say it. :)
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I have thought about the same thing. Coasting thru a drive thru would be great, but it might be a bit too hardcore for the average american.
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There are times when I have kids in the back, there is no playground, and I don't want to go through the hassle of disentangling them from their car seats, etc. and so I end up languishing in the drive-thru purgatory. :/
Hybrids like the Prius have a clear advantage here in that they can operate in EV-only mode. |
New opportunity for squeegee kids: "drive-through pusher kids".
Also, it doesn't even have to be publicized, and the business doesn't open itself to the inevitable lawsuits. That way only the smart & observant folks (such as ourselves) would recognize the FE / emissions reduction opportunity and seize it. |
I'm for the drive-through ban.
So many of us Americans are obese, in large part due to our sedentary lifestyle, of which driving is a huge part. Waiting in a drive-through for a cholesterol and fat laden burger and fries exacerbates the obesity problem. Make the fatties waddle to the counter. It may be the only exercise they get all day. |
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