As oblivious of stoplights as he was of pedestrians, he owned the streets. |
In other words, the engine won't shut off at stoplights, one of the great hybrid features. |
We've had people literally pass out at stoplights wearing helmets. |
Eisenhower signed it into law to ensure that troops, food and missiles could easily move across the country, unencumbered by stoplights and intersections. |
After about 10 minutes of driving, the oil pressure still drops some at stoplights, but not low enough to cause warning lights to come on. |
With that capability, a car's engine could be automatically shut off at stoplights, or any time the engine is idling for any length of time. |