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GM abandoned the EV1 because of poor sales forecasts in the 90's, but had they kept that vehicle in production and on the lots until 2008, they would likely be the industry leaders in hybrid technology. If the bailout included incentives for consideration of coupling individual autos with a larger mass transit system (think automated highways) we could have a very impressive system in 15-20 years
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The federal bailout of the big three auto companies should include incentives for auto companies to be working on public/private partnerships for mass transit systems. The European rail system is a great model for today, but with innovation I think we have the creative capital in this country to focus on efficiency without pulling the average American away from the individual freedom he/she loves
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Yes!! We still have the best advanced education network in the world, but not for long! We must retain talented workers, no matter where they are from. Business incubators for immigrants and encouragement for the highly educated to stay, to invent, to produce and to train the next generation are all key to staying competitive with China and India.
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The above link speaks directly to the future of Detroit and transportation. Check it out!!