Vehicles fueled by natural gas are plentiful in many parts of the world. The United States lags far behind leading countries like Iran, which boasts 3.3 million natural gas vehicles on the roads.
However, America has widely available natural gas supplies at low prices, meaning its market share of natural gas powered cars could—and should—substantially increase.
As a Michigan license restoration lawyer, I know the significant environmental and economic benefits that could be realized by increasing the amount of vehicles powered by natural gas and the number of natural gas fueling stations in the U.S.