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Friday, April 26, 2019

Here are some interesting facts about cars

The world's first car was invented by German engine designer and engineer Karl Benz in 1886, and today, more than a century later, it is still considered one of the most important parts of our lives. With the passage of time, many innovations have been seen in this invention. We are going to mention here some interesting things attributed to cars all over the world which very few people are aware of.
 

Most residents of the Churchill area of ​​Canada leave their vehicles open just so that passers-by can take refuge in a car if the polar bear attacks.
 

Mr. Roger was a popular American writer, poet, and composer. His car was once stolen, but after a while the thief realized who had stolen his car and returned it.

 

The Porsche car has an "ignition" on the left side, which is why these cars are used for racing and such drivers start the car with one hand to save time and gear easily with the other hand. (It should be noted that in Pakistan the steering and ignition of the car is on the right side while the gear is on the left side but in other countries it is opposite).

 

If the car is not in the signal area of ​​the remote and in that case if you press the remote button more than 256 times, it will lose its connection with the car and will not work even though it is in the signal area.

 

About three-quarters of the vehicles manufactured by the world's leading company, Royal Royce, are still running on the roads today.

 

A Greek taxi driver has the honor of traveling the longest mile in a Mercedes car - the taxi driver donated the car to a museum and by then he had driven the car 3 million miles - in exchange for the driver. Another vehicle provided-

 

Bridget Driscoll was the first woman in Britain to be hit by a car and be hit by a car traveling at just 4 miles per hour.

 

In many European countries, car headlights are never turned off, not even during the day.

 Vehicle rear view mirror (glass mounted on the front seats) was first installed by a car race driver in 1911 to estimate the distance of the vehicle behind the competition. 
 
In California, it is legal to ride a motorcycle in the middle lane of two vehicles, but interestingly, about 53% of the citizens here are unaware of this law.
 
In South Africa, citizens are legally allowed to install flamethrowers under silencers under their vehicles - this device is fitted to a recreational vehicle.