FlanFlinger

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You'll probably die while being t-boned by someone else sharing the same view as you, it's strange that your country's road safety record is far worse than any country that has been using roundabouts for decades.

 

Most C&D waste was backfilled (85%), with only 8% and 7% was recycled and sent for disposal

fuck it into a big hole, it'll be grand

 

"(We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang" is a song by British synth-pop band Heaven 17. It was their debut single, released on 6 March 1981, and the lead single from their debut studio album, Penthouse and Pavement (1981). It was a minor hit in the UK in 1981, despite being banned by the BBC. It was also a minor dance hit in the US. It developed from an instrumental, "Groove Thang", that Martyn Ware and Ian Craig Marsh created earlier that year for Music for Stowaways, an album they released as British Electric Foundation.

 

 

Changing the reduction gear oil to improve performance and efficiency

 

For the month of May 1,725 new electric vehicles were registered compared to 743 in May 2022 (+132.2). So far this year 12,875 new electric cars have been registered in comparison to +56% (8,258) on the same period 2022

 

Supply issues and rising prices could slow down Irish drivers’ switch to electric cars despite increased demand for such vehicles, according to a new report.

Done Deal, an Irish online marketplace, says consumer demand for new electric vehicles (EVs) has increased by 35 per cent this year despite a rise in cost. According to the report, as of May 17th the average cost of a new EV in 2023 has risen to €64,775, an increase of 13 per cent on the figure from the same period last year.

 

Encouraging behaviour change to boost Electric Vehicle adoption in Ireland is a complex issue that requires a multi-faceted approach, writes Ricky Hill of Monta