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10 unnecessary ridiculous facts about cars

Unnecessary facts about cars

Crazy things actually, a covered spot for yourself on wheels that allows you to move around. Did you know this about your box, vehicle, cookie tin, carriage, and car?

1. First things first. During its entire lifespan, a car is stationary for an average of 95 percent of the time. Swallow.

2. Besides, I have no idea what you should do with this info, but if you really cram, 19 people can fit in a Smart. Nineteen uh, girls. Why does it sound scary that they figured this out?

3. The headrest of a car seat is easy to remove and that’s not a coincidence. Just like the ends of the metal rods are rounded. This makes a headrest extremely suitable for breaking a car window in case of emergency. By the way, did you know that such a window is much easier to break from the inside than from the outside?

4. A gasoline engine needs about one third of a whisky glass of fuel to start.

5. In Churchill, Canada, it is common not to lock your car so that people can take shelter in your car if they are being chased by a polar bear. HAHA. Oh sorry, that’s not funny.

6. Oh and, the inventor of cruise control was blind.

7. According to research, people in India use their horn more in one day than Germans do in an entire year.

8. Ninety percent of drivers worldwide sing at some point behind the wheel.
Good news for these nightingales: research shows that singing in the car is good for your driving behavior, mood, and health.

9. In all car accidents, 40 percent of drivers did not hit the brakes.

10. If you ever wondered why Dutch license plates are yellow: for safety. Yellow license plates with black characters are more readable at night than the dark blue ones with white characters that were common before.

P.S.: Okay, secretly an extra fun fact: in Russia, driving around in a dirty car is a crime. Have a nice Sunday.