> I’ve heard that in order to keep a gas car stopped (like at a light), you 
> have to continuously push the brake. Is there a setting to prevent gas cars 
> from moving without having to keep pressing the brake?

Steam engines don’t have this problem.


> From: Paul Shorb <[email protected]>
> Subject: [LincolnTalk] Questions about internal combustion engine (ICE) cars
> Date: April 9, 2023 at 8:21:36 AM EDT
> To: "<[email protected]>" <[email protected]>
> 
> 
> Dear LT readers -
> 
> Here at the Lincoln Green Energy Committee we sometimes get questions about 
> evolving technologies and what to buy. Our CFREE subcommittee in particular 
> tries to help Lincoln residents make informed choices. I recently received a 
> quite thorough list of questions from someone, apparently an EV owner, asking 
> about what it's like owning a traditional ICE car. To illustrate, the first 
> question is below; the rest can be accessed at this link: 
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cxk6nN774dqF0mYWEQtkEgP28MF0_nqfnqJ7BqSZsH8/edit?usp=sharing
>  
> <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cxk6nN774dqF0mYWEQtkEgP28MF0_nqfnqJ7BqSZsH8/edit?usp=sharing>.
> 
> 1. I have heard that gas cars can’t be refueled at home while you sleep. How 
> often do you have to drive to a refueling station? Is it more than a few 
> times a year? Will there be a solution for refueling at home?
> 
> If any of you ICE owners have information you are willing to share to help 
> answer these questions, I'd appreciate it.
> 
> Paul Shorb
> 

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