I’m fairly sure that one of the main reasons my carbon footprint is so high, is the number of vehicles we have in our household. When you calculate your footprint questions are asked about the types and numbers of vehicles in the household. My personal view on the issue is, you can only drive one car at a time, your not increasing the carbon you produce if only one car is running. If you only had one car and ran it for four hours a day you would not produce any less carbon than someone who has four cars and runs each for an hour a day.
This is of course might just be my internal justification for being a petrol head. I love all things internal combustion wise! I realise that this goes against the environmental grain, but as I said at the start of this blog, I try to be practical and realistic.
Anyway the real reason for this post is that my kit car has passed it’s MOT, which to be honest is a bloody miracle!![]()
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So, now all I need to do is get the over heating sorted and we’re back in business.