When was the first auto accident?
Arguably, the first auto accident was in 1771 when Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot is said to have driven his steam-powered car into a wall. However, others claim it didn't happen.
Another accident involving a steam-powered car occurred in Ireland in 1869. Mary Ward was thrown from the vehicle and then run over making her the first fatality from an auto accident.
The first auto accident in the U.S. is recorded as having occurred in Ohio in 1891. John William Lambert's single-cylinder car hit a tree root causing him to lose control. He then ran into a hitching post.
Bridget Driscoll was the first person recorded to have died in an auto accident involving a gasoline-powered car. The accident occurred in 1896 in the United Kingdom. She was also the first pedestrian killed by an automobile.
In 1899, Henry Bliss was the first person killed by an auto accident in America.
On a cheerier note, we'll next discuss the history of auto racing.
(The resource for these events is Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_road_accidents)
You still have time to have it checked Well, there’s no denying it – winter tends to get chilly here in Richmond. We have to deal with snow and ice on the roads, scraping the same off our windows and windshield, and staying warm while we drive. Of course, you had your antifreeze checked before winter rolled into town. What?! You didn’t have your antifreeze checked before winter clamped down on Richmond? So, how’s your antifreeze doing? If you haven’t had it checked, there’s really no way of knowing, is there? This car has overheated in the middle of a Richmond winter. But, on the other end of the spectrum, the antifreeze can also freeze if it's not up to its job. Hopefully, you haven’t had a serious problem with your antifreeze already. If you did, you’d probably know. When antifreeze fails, it’s a potentially catastrophic condition for your vehicle’s engine. You could have hoses that have burst because of freezing antifreeze. Worse than that, your engine block may have crac...
Comments
Post a Comment