Why We Should Drive Throughs Be Banned

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Drive-throughs are creating a major problem across the world. Most people fail to notice the amount of gasoline they're wasting by waiting in long, obnoxious lines. Not only is there gas being wasted, there are many pollutants being released into the atmosphere at drive-throughs also. Drive-throughs are not all bad though, in fact they help many people who cannot exit their vehicles with ease. Even though drive-throughs make life easier for most people, they still squander precious gasoline and harm the environment. One of the main reasons drive-throughs should be banned is because they waste tremendous amounts of gas. According to Huffington Post, "Just 10 minutes of idling at the drive-through window per day adds up to an average of 22 gallons of gasoline a year, at current pump prices." This shows that gas waste is not the only problem with drive-through, and wasting driver's hard-earned money is also another issue. John B. Townsend II, from Huffington Post, mentions, "At $3.65 per gallon nationally, there …show more content…

Based on the calculations by the U.S Enviromental Protection Agency and experimenter Dave de Sylva, "For greenhouse gas emissions, de Sylva calculates the damage at 118 tonnes of carbon dioxide and other pollutants could also lead to the damaging of our atmosphere." Based on this information, drive-throughs can lead to the destruction of the ozone layer and harm all life on Earth everywhere. Omics.org says, "A significant number of byproducts of burning fossil fuel may be produced during idling, which include carbon dioxide carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen, and volatile organic compounds." Most of these gases, like carbon dioxide and oxides of nitrogen, contribute to the formation of unfavorable environmental changes, including acid rain and global warming. Even though drive-throughs are convenient, they should be banned because of the harmful pollutants that drive-throughs

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