They were encouraged to have their shirt tails hanging out in ww2 so that pssing cars with dim headlights could see them and not crash into them.
No, raccoons cannot drive cars.
The raccoon's greatest cause of death is encounters with motor vehicles. Cars and trucks kill more raccoons than disease, hunters and predators.
It's a lucky chark for drift racers.
The trash cans are by where the two cars are parked at the end of the sidewalk.
Cars meaning Passenger cars, there are about 4,500,000. All vehicles combined, there are almost 5,900,000.
The reason that cars on the side of the roads have a scrap of white clothing or a bag hanging out is to let people know that this is not an abandoned vehicle. Some people also do this if they are going hunting and leave their car.
some believe it stops car sickness
The problems with the cars continued maiming the occupants. The docking of dogs' tails is maiming in the simplest sense of the word.
Wires and chains hanging underneath cars and trucks are usually safety mechanisms for emergency situations. Wires could be part of parking brake systems, and chains may be used as part of towing or recovery equipment. If you notice wires or chains hanging, have them inspected to ensure they are functioning correctly.
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