In 1834, the world's first car accident, know some of the interesting things in the automobile world

From the invention of wheels to the construction of cars, very interesting incidents have occurred in the automobile world. From Hitler to Karl Benz, this world has given so much to this automobile.
In 1834, the world's first car accident, know some of the interesting things in the automobile world

The world's first Accident was held in Ohio City.

Automobile World's Interesting Facts: 
The world of automobiles is also more than one of the interesting things. The more advanced its history is, Have you ever thought that when a car's accident happened for the first time in the world? Or, what is the cruel dictator Hitler with Volkswagen? Today we have come to you with a lot of questions like this.
 So let's know some interesting things related to the automobile world

Wheel invention: The first thing to do is the wheels, although there is no definite date but wheels were invented about 3500 BC. Earlier animals were used as a means of transport. Let us know, the first people of the wheel had invented fire, flute, and wine.

A Saint had predicted the cars: In the 1200s, a French saint Roger Bacon predicted the first time for cars. He said that in the future, such vehicles will be created which will not need any animal to run. There used to be the trend of horse carriage etc. at that time. Bacon also mentioned about ship, steamer, submarine and scuba diving suits in his prediction.

Carl Benz has not done the invention of cars: Most people believe that cars have been built by Karl Benz. But this is not the case, in 1769, Nicholas Joseph Knott created the first self-propelled vehicle. The steam engine was installed in this vehicle.

95 percent of the car's life is spent in the parking lot: You may be surprised to know that 95 percent of the average cars on the average are cut off standing in the parking lot. That is, they only run 5 percent of their entire lives on the roads. Therefore, pay special attention to the parking of cars.


The blind was the inventor of the cruise control: Cruise Control in today's cars is quite famous. Ralph Teater, who invented this feature, was blind since the age of 5. He graduated in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania. He later started the automotive part business. Once he was traveling with his lawyer in the car, during that time the speed of the car was getting more and more, so that he was having difficulty in talking. That same thing sat in his mind and he used the cruise control feature.

Hitler was created by Foxwagen Beetle: Adolf Hitler, famous for his brutal dictatorship across the world, had dreamed of making a low-cost car for the people of Germany. He then ordered the famous engineer Ferdinand Porsche to make such a car, which was named Beetle.

30,000 parts in a car: Normally a car can be more or less, but on average, about 30,000 parts are used in the construction of a car. It covers all parts including car engine, braking, transmission gearbox, body, headlights, suspension.

A car contains 24 kilograms of copper wiring: In today's time, the wiring network is spread in the cars for lighting and other features to work faster. However, all this is hidden inside the body of the car, which we do not notice. On average, 24 kg of copper wiring is used in a car. At the same time, about 68 kg of copper wiring is used in the electric cars.

Name of cars in the name of winds: Volkswagen, the German automobile manufacturer, keeps the name of most of its cars under the name of winds. Passat, which is a German word and its translation is 'air'. Golf is named Gulf Stream, Polo Polar Winds and Jetta as Jet Stream. These are the names of all the winds.

Even today, the old Rolls Royce is present on the road: According to one data, since Rolls-Royce has been manufacturing cars since then, 65 percent of the company's cars are still on the roads till date. This is a high quality direct proof of a car company.



World's first Accident: The world's first Accident in automobile history was in 1834. When a person named John Scott Russell exploded in a steam car. Four people were killed in this accident. Although it was due to some technical shortcomings But the first accidents on the road in the world happened in Ohio City in 1891. John William Lambert produced the first single cylinder gasoline car. They crashed this car during the driving. However, no one died in this accident.

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