June 12, 2008
Bosch hammer drills get recalled
About 9,700 Bosch hammer drills, model number 1191VSR are being voluntarily recalled today. If yours has a ‘K’ on the end, it was included for those that came in a kit.
The Malaysian manufactured units have the tendency to keep operating once the trigger switch has been released.
You can call the Robert Bosch Tool Corp. toll-free at (877) 472-0007 7am-7pm CT M-F for any additional information, or visit their website at BoschTools.com
I already touched on problems with developing, maintaining, and upgrading our transit systems in Urban Growth Projections For The Charleston Area , but urban growth for the Charleston area is an ongoing topic that surfaces from time to time – especially when visitors realize what a great location it is.
Here is the South Carolina traffic data by county which gives what we need to evaluate usage pattern projections. If SCDOT hasn’t looked at this technology yet, I encourage them to do so when they get a chance. It would not only help us get home safer and reduce traffic numbers, it would also improve the environment with fewer greenhouse gas emissions (CO2), add to the lifespan of our personal vehicles – since we wouldn’t be using them nearly as much – and add jobs to the local economy due to the infrastructure and manufacturing jobs necessary for implementing the technology.
You can view a gallery of pictures I grabbed from a Dual Mode Vehicle flickr photo stream which showcases the technology. There’s also a short video of Japan’s Dual Mode Vehicle in action here:
More Information
- The latest numbers from CARTA/li>
- Roadmap to Gridlock: The Failure of Long-Range Metropolitan Transportation Planning – the Cato Institute
I think this could be one possibility among many here in Charleston – we have plenty of rail laying around and we all know we have plenty of cars on the road. Just something to think about next time you’re stuck in rush hour traffic.




