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Michelin and General Motors have teamed up to literally reinvent the wheel.The two companies have rolled out a new airless wheel prototype to replace traditional tires that are filled with air and prone to puncturing.It s called the Uptis Prototype, which stands for Unique Puncture-proof Tire System. GM and Michelin unveiled the new tire at an event Tuesday stanley cup in Montreal.The prototype looks like an old-fashioned tire, but has treads in the middle and no sidewalls.GM claims the stanley cup tire is both better for drivers and the environment.For drivers, the new tire eliminates blowouts and flat tires.GM said the tire is environmentally friendly because it uses fewer raw materials. And because the tires last longer than traditional ones, GM and Michelin s new invention could reduce the number of tires people throw away. Michelin said that stanley thermos mug 200 million tires are thrown out every year because of damage, such as blowouts and irregular wear caused by improper tire pressure.GM has a zero-emissions pledge as part of the company s plan to radically change its business in preparation for the future of transportation. Uptis is an ideal fit for propelling the automotive industry into the future, Mmta Oklahoma State football player tests positive for COVID-19 after attending Tulsa protest rally
It s extremely rare to hear snow and stanley cup Florida in the same sentence, but there really is a chance the Sunshine State could see a little bit of snow this weekend.In January 2016, flurries were reported as far south as Gainesville.The 540 line, also known as the rain snow line, means that the air is below freezing and cold enough for all precipitation to fa gourde stanley ll as snow. Generally speaking, snow is forecast if the precipitation falls north of the line.As of now, the closest the rain/snow line the blue one gets to Florida is just west of the panhandle.MeteorologistShay Ryan said the models do change from time to time, so there is a s stanley us mall chance part of the panhandle could see some snow, but it is not likely.via GIPHYTampa Bay and Orlandowill not be seeing any snow. The only time that happened was in 1977. |
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