Last night, on the PBS program
NOVA, the importance and the science of improving our transportation technology was shared in an accessible and entertaining manner. From NPR, Click and Clack from the Saturday morning program "
Car Talk" (which has helped people understand, fix, and laugh about problems with their cars for decades) were our guides, with John Lithgow (of
3rd Rock from the Sun and
2010: The Year We Make Contact fame) as the narrator.
The site for the episode, with additional information and resources, is here:
NOVA | Car of the Future | PBS
You can watch the entire program online (split into 6 chapters) at the following:
NOVA | Car of the Future | Watch the Program | PBS
Please watch the program and tell us what you think (or, if you've seen it already, just jump right into your comments).
Which approach do you think will be most fruitful?
Which approach do you find most lacking?
If you support a combination of approaches, perhaps you can assign a percentage, based on your own opinion, as to the role each approach should (or could) play as we move forward into the future.
Above all... watch, enjoy, learn, and hopefully discuss.
