The shift from Internal Combustion Engines (ICE) to Electric Vehicles (EVs) is often discussed as a simple swap of fuel types. However, this transition represents a fundamental change in how we interact with the road. EVs provide instant torque, meaning they accelerate much faster than traditional cars, which introduces a new learning curve for safety.
Beyond performance, the environmental impact is the primary "driver" of this change. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), EVs have a significantly smaller carbon footprint over their lifetime, even when accounting for manufacturing. As we integrate these vehicles into our traffic patterns, we aren't just changing how we drive; we are changing the air quality of the neighborhoods we drive through. The silent hum of an EV isn't just
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