Low-Speed Vehicles: Earth-Friendly But Dangerous Says One Group
Posted on May 17th, 2010
Chrysler, which owns GEM, the world’s largest producer of low-speed vehicles says the cars are safe as long as they are on the roads they are intended for. “GEM vehicles offer customers an inexpensive, clean solution for low-speed environments and comply with (the NHTSA’s) standards for low-speed vehicles, which limit the maximum speed of the vehicle to 25 mph,” said Chrysler officials in a USA Today report. “It’s a grave generalization to say that all LSVs are simply souped-up golf carts,” says Mike McQuary, CEO of Atlanta-based Wheego Electric Cars, which manufactures the Whip LSV, according to USA Today.
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