Scott asked:


I’ve been told its about one rail car every second or 86,400/day. If that’s true, and each car is about 50 feet long, then that means the coal we use every day would fill a train 818 miles long even if there were zero space between the cars!
A real train, with several feet between cars and a lot of locomotives would probably be closer to 1000 miles long.

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tchinssi asked:


Among the cars we are using today. Wich ones do you believe will make the list of hot old school tomorrow, wich one will be standing in oldies car show? Do you think foreign cars will finally make the list or will americans keep their shows an American pride?
kind of predict the 2050’s or 60’s. Do you actually think we will still be admiring old cars?

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Star274009 asked:


I read an article that said by increasing a cars weight by 100 pounds it would help save highway fatalities. Why is this true?

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