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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 1015372" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>First off, nothing is 100% safe. Secondly, we already have CNG powered vehicles on our roads, and the only thing stopping more of them from being on our roads is lack of fueling stations. I would probably own one myself, and could easily complete my normal driving in a CNG powered vehicle until I wanted to go on a road trip and then things get tricky. The free market is already making it economically feasible for truck stops to have CNG pumps, and I imagine if that trend continues we will see them at more regular fueling stations as well. About 2 weeks ago I ran across a CNG powered Ford Fusion, and I wasn't even aware that ford made a CNG powered fusion. About an hour and a half drive from me is a Honda plant where Honda builds its CNG powered civic that it sells across the nation. CNG can replace all foreign oil sources, and we have more than 100 years worth on tap with 3 to 4 times that in untapped reserves. We don't need the middle east. Its our government that is keeping the addiction alive and nothing else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 1015372, member: 249"] First off, nothing is 100% safe. Secondly, we already have CNG powered vehicles on our roads, and the only thing stopping more of them from being on our roads is lack of fueling stations. I would probably own one myself, and could easily complete my normal driving in a CNG powered vehicle until I wanted to go on a road trip and then things get tricky. The free market is already making it economically feasible for truck stops to have CNG pumps, and I imagine if that trend continues we will see them at more regular fueling stations as well. About 2 weeks ago I ran across a CNG powered Ford Fusion, and I wasn't even aware that ford made a CNG powered fusion. About an hour and a half drive from me is a Honda plant where Honda builds its CNG powered civic that it sells across the nation. CNG can replace all foreign oil sources, and we have more than 100 years worth on tap with 3 to 4 times that in untapped reserves. We don't need the middle east. Its our government that is keeping the addiction alive and nothing else. [/QUOTE]
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