Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Approve the Zenn Car in Canada



Approve the Zenn Car in Canada


A group to push the Canadian Government to allow the Zenn Car to be used on Canadian streets.

Contact Info
circuitboy84@hotmail.com
http://www.zenncars.com/
85 Scarsdale Road Suite 100
Toronto, ON


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PLEASE WRITE YOUR PROVINCIAL MPP.DEMAND CHANGE.

Hello all,The future of the electric car is up to us! If you are tired of paying ridiculous prices for oil, THE TIME TO ACT IS NOW!Please copy and paste the letter below with your name and send it to the 2 emails below. The first one is: Jim Bradley the Minister of Transportation of Ontario, and the second one is to: Matthew Coons, Senior Regulatory DevelopmentEngineer, Road Safety and Motor Vehicle Regulation

Please!!!!!!!!!! Take 2 minutes to do this. If you don’t send this email out then you are basically saying THAT YOU LIKE PAYING $1.15 ++++++ PER LITER OF GAS.


jbradley.mpp@liberal.ola.orgcoonsm@tc.gc.ca


To whom it may concern,my name is (YOUR NAME) and I am a very concerned Canadian. We hear every day about how our environment is being impacted by carbon emissions. Most of the emissions emitted into the atmosphere are due to the burning and consumption of fuels for our vehicles. The future of travel and commuting has to be a clean energy, with little to zero emissions. The Zenn car is that answer.The Zenn car is a very big step towards eliminating our dependence on foreign oil. We must support the manufacture of this vehicle to cut emissions, lower our dependence on foreign goods, and to cut down on noise pollution. Not only is this vehicle a great choice by environmental standards, it is also a very good choice economically.

This vehicle is manufactured in Quebec; therefore any money spent would be pumped back into the Canadian economy. It makes very little sense for Transport Canada to ban the use of these vehicles. At this point in time Zenn is not highway legal, but if the manufacturer is fully supported by the Federal and Provincial Government, I see no reason why this vehicle cannot be capable of highway speeds.I ask you sir/madam to make this an important issue to be discussed with open minds in the near future. The future of clean driving is now, and it up to you to be sure it is has a future.


Thank you.Sincerely,(YOUR NAME)





In response to some people's comments about this car's limitations:

The problem is that the manufacturer doesn't have the money to invest in a car that can go on 400 series highways. If this car sells to enough people then hopefully it will be enough to give this car company a leg up to the big leagues.Secondly, more and more people are moving to large cities where gridlock and traffic is a daily problem. These people are the target market, not people in smaller cities or towns.

The people who will buy these cars are the same people who buy mopeds or people who use transit but would like a car to do groceries with etc. This car isn't a replacement for the cars that are currently on the road. The hope is one day this car company will have enough money to put a car on the road that WILL replace cars that are currently on the road.


--PLEASE CONTACT YOUR PROVINCIAL MINISTER OF TRANSPORTATION--

ONTARIO-
Jim Bradley, jbradley.mpp@liberal.ola.org

ALBERTA
Luke Ouellette, infras-trans.minister@gov.ab.ca

MANITOBA
Ron Lemieux, rlemieuxmla@mts.net

NEW BRUNSWICK
Denis Landry, denis.landry2@gnb.ca

NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR
Dianne C Whalen, twminister@gov.nl.ca

NOVA SCOTIA
Murray K Scott, murrayscottmla@eastlink.ca

PEI
Ron MacKinley, rwmackinley@gov.pe.ca

QUEBEC
Julie Boulet, Boulet.J@parl.gc.ca

SASKATCHEWAN
Wayne Elhard, cypresshills.mla@sasktel.net

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