Stemit Engagement Challenge S4-W3 | My daily transportations

in Steem Entrepreneurs2 years ago



Daily transportation expenses, air pollution, and electrical vehicle what more can one ask for in one post?

I can think of other things that come in “threes”. Can you?

  • The three little pigs
  • Three blind mice
  • Rock, paper, scissors
  • And if we have to think about transport, the tricycle

Daily transportation



I heard a few years ago that “A developed country is not a country where the poor have a car and the middle class has two cars. No, it is a country where the rich make use of public transport“. This is so true.

With the cost of fuel, petrol, and diesel these days it is wise to put measurements in place where you can cut the usage of your vehicle.

We’ve been BMW fans for many years. It was only when my husband started deep sea fishing that we changed to Land Rover Discovery. Both of us had one. When we sold our business we also sold one of our cars. We also planned to move to the coast where we will retire. There was thus no need for us to have two vehicles and definitely not two Discovery’s as the fuel consumption plus the maintenance cost is extremely high.

With our arrival in our new town my husband unexpectedly received a job offer from a company in England which recently opened a remote office in our town. We sat with a problem, one expensive vehicle, a husband that must get to the office, a son who must be taken and fetched from school, and the only public transport taxi service Uber and alike. The latter is the most expensive.

In the end, we decided to buy a scooter, something you cannot ride with when you stay in the bigger cities. What a wise decision it has proven to be. Not only is it saving us money every month but it is also enjoyed by the whole family. Just the right transportation when you live at the coast.

Let’s take a closer look at our monthly savings.

The first comparison I made is between the Discovery and Uber.



Total saving R 2571.36 (South African Rand) STEEM 643,56

The second comparison is our current savings since we bought the scooter.



Total saving R 3370.56 (South African Rand) STEEM 843,59

Total saving between the Discovery and the scooter R 799.20 STEEM 200,02

This is where you can nod your head in agreement that buying a scooter in today’s economic environment was an awesome decision.

The only thing to remember when you are an owner of a vehicle is that fuel is not the only expense you have.

In the end, it is wise to do your calculations when it comes to your transportation. It is wise not to put yourself under financial strain.

Air pollution

What very few South Africans know is that the health of the nation is a must according to the Constitution.

I live in the coastal town of vBallito, in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa.

According to Iqair.com the air quality in Ballito is relatively moderate.



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I was curious to know what is causing the air pollution in our area as you expect a clear sky and clean air when living at the coast.

Nearly 20 million tons of sugar cane are produced in our province yearly and mainly within 30 km of the coastline.

Burning the sugar cane has a lot of advantage.

  • it is easier to harvest
  • it drives away dangers like snakes
  • it makes the cane lighter which makes transporting cheaper

It might have advantages but it also has disadvantages.

It is not new for us as residents to wake up in the morning with black smut on the doorstep and a black cloud in the sky.
The burning of sugar cane is a huge contributor to the air pollution of the town.

Unfortunately, this is not the only factor. Over the last few years, residents have been complaining of burning eyes and air pollution hitting the town. There are also often chemical smells hanging in the air. On investigation, illegal dumping sites were discovered.

It came to light that in Ballito the monitoring capabilities of the air quality are almost non-existing with various monitoring stations defective or simply just not working.

The KZN Conservation and Environmental Affairs together with the government was asked to conduct a thorough investigation and to act by implementing the required measurements to reduce air pollution in our area. This will be monitored by local residents and political parties.

As a resident of this beautiful coastal town, I can only hope that all the parties act swiftly.

10 Things I can do to reduce air pollution

OutdoorsIndoors
Drive less with our carKeep windows open
Save energyReplace traditional light bulbs with LED’s
Keep our vehicles in good conditionKeep the house dust free
Don’t burn garbageBuy and use natural products
Plant treesKeep green plants in the home

Looking after Mother Earth starts at home!



Electrical vehicles

It makes sense to focus on areas where we can make the biggest difference when it comes to air pollution and that will be our transportation. The gas burning vehicles we drive release the most gas in the air.

In most of South Africa we get our electricity from burning coal. The argument will thus be that electrical vehicles use electricity and are no better than gas burning cars. The truth is that the EVs (electrical vehicles) are still a better choice for the environment, climate, and, global warming.

EVs are also better for our health as they don’t release any tailpipe emissions. The gasses released by gas burning cars release harmful air pollutants which can affect not only our lungs but also our hearts.

These vehicles are also by far less expensive to maintain. In South Africa it cost less to charge a EVs per kilometer compared to the cost of fuel. This is if you charge it at your home.

A comparison was done between the BMW iX xDrive50 and BMW X5 M50i by Mybroadband and published on 31 January 2022

BMW iX xDrive50BMW X5 M50i
Electrical vehiclePetrol driven vehicle
R1.57 per kmR1.84 per km
0,385 STEEM per km0,451 STEEM per km

As technology improves so will EVs. I watched a program last week on national television where the presenter took the viewer on a drive with him in an electrical vehicle. These vehicles can now drive further on a single charge than before. They can also drive in any climate and terrain.
I was amazed at the amount of charging stations, even at shopping centres, and how easy it was to conduct the charge.

As demand grows the cost of EVs will drop making them more affordable for the man in the street.

➜ Electrical vehicles are here to stay!

➜ Transportation can be a wise choice!

➜ Air pollution is a must reduce!


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 2 years ago 

Your article goes really deep in all the aspects regarding your transportation.
Burning sugar cane and other harvests is usual in agriculture, but very damaging for health. In my country in some places they burn garbage as well, it's terrible.
A year ago, I had the opportunity to know a little about micromovility and it seems very interesting to me.
What matters is to find efficient transportation services at the same time we take care the planet.
Blessings

 2 years ago 

I enjoyed your comment! Thank you!
Another big problem in my country is the burning of stolen cable. That smoke is so thick and unhealthy.
I cannot believe that people can just carry on without caring.

 2 years ago 

Talking about daily transportation, I am very interested, moreover, the picture looks quite meaningful. Again, for now in my country, in particular, there is a condition where the price of fuel continues to rise, so the effect will also occur on public transportation and may have more effects. Big things will happen to poor people there where they are looking for a day to eat today, but after all it is government policy we must respect it, and hopefully in the future there will be another revision of fuel prices which are fairly high in Indonesia, especially those that hamper the economy of the middle to lower class. btw a little vent from me about the indonesia nowsday hehe. Thanks for the great post @patjewell :)

 2 years ago 

Wow! What a graat reply.
The price of fuel is also increasing here by us month after month. The big thing is the government taxes. Nearly 1/3 of our fuel cost per litre goes to the government. It is making a lot of South Africans very cross.
So yes, you are not the only one getting cross.
The sad things is that price of goods in general goes up and never goes down again.
The % increase between salaris and goods in a year is also way out of balance. What can we do? Pay!
Not fair!
Thanks for the visit!

 2 years ago (edited)

yes that's right, because if the price of oil is increased it will affect other parts as well, both public transportation and also the poverty rate will increase too, Thank you @patjewell for the very good reply. 🙂☺
Btw i just made the diary post about my thesis in campus , hope u visit my article ☺

 2 years ago 

The saying once said, mirror yourself before reflecting others, and this time you have perfected the meaning of the saying perfectly, in every post you are always full of information and knowledge, thank you my teacher

Success is always for you

 2 years ago 

And thank you my dear pupil!
Your kind words always light up my day. ☕

 2 years ago 

Postingan anda sangat menarik banyak informasi yang saya ketahui di sini, saya membacanya hingga selesai. Bersama-sama kita mengupayakan sebisa mungkin penghematan bahan bakar minyak, karena itu salah satu penyebab polusi udara Disamping yang lainnya.

 2 years ago 

I am glad that I kept your interest right to the end of the post. (•ิ‿•ิ)
I was worried that it was too long but I had so much that I wanted to share. I've learned such a lot from writing the post.
The smallest of things can contribute to us cutting on air pollution.
Thanks for the visit!

 2 years ago 

Wow, it's great to see you have so many different skills. You're also a good artist.

 2 years ago 

Haha! No my friend, I stood last in line when it came to handing out talents for drawing.
I had to make a plan yesterday as it was raining here by us and I was stuck at home. (•ิ‿•ิ)
Thank you for your visit! 🎕

 2 years ago 

Greetings my friend.

I like your post and I agreed with you I have many people try to change the mind to get better life in this world and reduce the pollutions.

Great entry. 👍🏻

 2 years ago 

Thank you for the visit to my post and the thumbs up! It is appreciated. 🎕
It all starts by us and nobody else. We are the children of the world and we have to respect our Mother Earth.

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 2 years ago 

Thank you! It is appreciated! 🎕
@franyeligonzalez

 2 years ago 

Hi my dear friend..I am fascinated by the pictures in your publications, as usual your posts are full of information and meaningful..success always friends. I will also post my entry as soon as possible.

 2 years ago 

Saya sungguh tertarik melihat penulisan anda, keterampilan yang anda miliki sangat bagus.

 2 years ago 

Awh thank you!! I have learned to let it flow... (•ิ‿•ิ)
Not all of us can write the same. What is important is how we present our posts. Most people read with their eyes and if you can capture that you've made it!
You can also do that. ✍
Thanks for the visit!

 2 years ago 

Thank you @patjewell

 2 years ago (edited)

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Im agreed with you ... that is true.

 2 years ago 

Thank you my South African friend! ☕

 2 years ago 

You are welcome my dear.

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