Yesterday, coming home from the airport there was a major traffic jam in the opposite direction backing traffic up for miles as people return to Seattle from the mountains. In the traffic I spotted a number of EVs including a couple of Cybertrucks. I was wondering how those vehicles do stuck in slow moving traffic for hours? This jam was around 30 miles of very slow traffic (stop and go) with few ways off the highway.

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@favolaschia not sure about over-sized EVs like the cybertruck, but my little VW eGolf achieves its best range in slow/stop and go traffic. It is a city/commuter car rather than a long distance road tripper.

@rphlegm Thanks. This is what I wondered about. This was basically from Issaquah, WA to the far side of the Cascade Mountains beyond Cle Elum, WA. Really highway driving of more than 30-50 miles. We have a Prius so there's no issue with this type of situation (and since we live in a more rural area) the hybrid thing makes more sense for us.

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