30 Most Interesting Facts About Cars
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There are now
three states in America that have legalized self-driving cars on the road:
Nevada, Florida, and California.
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Electric cars
are not a new thing; they were already being manufactured in 1905.
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It is believed
that self-driving cars will not only be able to improve the flow of traffic on
highways, but with the ability to park themselves, it will also
strike out parking hassles.
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The Transition,
also known as The Flying Car, is actually a plane that can be
safely driven on a road or highway, not a car that can fly. The first
successful test flight was in 2009 and the Next Generation was unveiled in 2010.
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By the car we
can travel so far destinations and our loved places.
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It can be good
and bad too for the human.
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In the emergency
we can use cars as our lifesaver partner.
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By the car we
can go most of the places for enjoying our picnics.
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Now we can
purchase the cars at very low cost and on loan also, many of the banks are
providing the vehicle loans.
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There are
currently over 1 billion cars on the earth.
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In 1807, François Isaac de Rivaz designed the
first car powered by an internal combustion engine fueled by hydrogen.
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In 1886 the
first petrol or gasoline powered automobile the Benz Patent-Motorwagen
was invented by Karl Benz.
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The united
states has more cars than any other country has in the world approximately at
300 million. and china comes at the second number.
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One out of 4 cars in the world come from China
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A single car has about 30,000 parts. About 80% of a car is recyclable.
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Washington D.C. has the worst traffic in the United States, with
commuters waiting 82 hours a year in traffic
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The last car with a cassette player was the Ford Crown Vic in 2011
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The total no of registered cars in India was 21 corer 23 thousands, two
hundred eighty-nine as on 31.3.2015
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The word “car” is from the Latin carrum, which originally meant a
“two-wheeled Celtic war chariot.”
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A car is stolen in the United States every 45 seconds.
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A vehicle is stolen in Delhi on every 13 min.
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The first cars didn’t have a steering wheel. People had to steer them
with a lever.
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The most often stolen car in the United States is the Honda Accord.
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About 165,000 cars are produced each day, which is equivalent 60 million
cars per year.
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More men than women die each year in car accidents, most likely because
men typically drive more miles than women and are more likely to engage in
riskier driving practices.
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In 2014, over 87 million cars were produced around the world. In
China alone, over 14 million cars were manufactured.
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The first speeding ticket was issued in 1902. At this time, most cars
could only drive up to 45 mph.
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It is a criminal offense to drive around Russia in a dirty car.
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There are more cars than people in Los Angeles
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The first person killed by a car in America was Henry Hale Bliss
(1830-1899) in 1899
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