Sentences with phrase «problems keeping up with traffic»

While it is the slowest of the electric cars on the list, with its 123 HP and 189 lb - ft the Honda Fit EV should have no problems keeping up with traffic — it's actually quicker than many subcompacts, including the gasoline version of the Fit.
As with other Hondas, you really have to rev the engine to get power from it, but when you do it has no problem keeping up with traffic either around town or on the highway.

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Atlanta Public Schools Chief Financial Officer Lisa Bracken said the school district has higher costs for several reasons: The expense of city living drives up teacher pay; the district has «low population» schools that lack economies of scale but are kept open «due to urban traffic constraints and community needs;» many students need extra services because they have learning problems or disabilities, don't speak English fluently or come from poverty; and the district has a large unfunded pension liability with growing obligations.
In the real world, the Skoda feels brisk enough, and has no problem keeping up with faster - moving traffic.
I had no problems with keeping up with the flow of traffic.
But in normal freeway driving the little Fit seems eager to please and has no problem merging from onramps or keeping up with fast - moving traffic.
But to solve the problem they could dedicate more resources to the counters so they can keep up with peak traffic.
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