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This is the VOA Special English Economics Report.
This week in Washington, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood announced plans for a "distracted driving summit" in September.
Transportation and law enforcement officials, safety activists1 and others will discuss how to deal with drivers who do other things as they drive. Talking on the phone has long been an issue. But text-messaging while driving has gained more attention recently following a number of deadly crashes.
Right now, though, distracted driving is not the only thing Secretary LaHood has to think about.
At a dealer2 in Springfield, Vermont, an old car is used as a promotion3 for the ''cash for clunkers'' program
For the first time in many months, large numbers of Americans have been buying new cars. And here is at least part of the reason why: Since late July the government has been paying for people to trade in older vehicles for newer ones with greater fuel economy. The program is named the Car Allowance Rebate4 System, but known as "cash for clunkers."
It was included as part of an unrelated defense5 bill passed in June. Congress provided one billion dollars for car dealers6 to pay for trade-ins. Qualified7 buyers can receive up to four thousand five hundred dollars toward a new vehicle. So far, most of the trade-ins have been trucks and the majority of new purchases have been cars.
Dealers are required to make the trade-ins unusable by destroying the engine, then recycle the old vehicles into scrap8 metal.
The billion dollars was supposed to last until November. But the program has been so popular, officials say most of the money is already gone. President Obama asked Congress for an additional two billion dollars which could last through Labor9 Day, September seventh.
Last week the House of Representatives agreed. And on Wednesday, Senate Majority Leader Harry10 Reid announced a deal between Democrats11 and Republicans to clear the way for final approval.
But "cash for clunkers" has its critics. Liberals say the fuel-efficiency requirements for the replacement12 vehicles are not strong enough for the environment. Conservatives object to the cost, and the idea of what they say is just another bailout for the car industry.
The Transportation Department reported Wednesday that almost half of all sales were from American manufacturers. However, foreign automakers had six of the ten top selling vehicles in the program. But even so, most of their vehicles were built in the United States.
And that's the VOA Special English Economics Report, written by Mario Ritter. Transcripts13 and podcasts are at voaspecialenglish.com. I'm Steve Ember.
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