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The longest bus journey was 87,367 km MILTA Technology
Feb 18, 2017
The longest bus journey was 87,367 km

Hughie Thompson, John Weston and Richard Steel from UK were the three people that made the longest bus journey ever documented. They covered 87,367 km (54,289 miles) through 18 countries in a red London Routemaster double-decker bus. They travelled through London, Copenhagen, Hamburg, Milan, Istanbul, Dubai, Lahore, Bombay, Singapore, Perth, Sydney, Rio, Santiago, Los Angeles, […]

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Seatbelts and airbags cause more harm than good MILTA Technology
Feb 18, 2017
Seatbelts and airbags cause more harm than good

This misconception is one of the most dangerous, as it makes some people not using the seatbelts while driving. Research shows that wearing a seatbelt can reduce the risk of death by 45% and cut the risk of serious injury by half. Airbags also have much greater chance of saving your life than harming you, […]

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The highest speed reach by a wheel-driven car is 738 km/h MILTA Technology
Feb 17, 2017
The highest speed reach by a wheel-driven car is 738 km/h

The fastest speed reached by a vehicle, where powered is transferred trough its wheels to the ground, was 737.8 km/h (458.4 mph). It was achieved by the turbine-powered Vesco Turbinator, driven by Don Vesco, at Bonneville Salt Flats in the USA on 18 October 2001.

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Be far-sighted on the road MILTA Technology
Feb 17, 2017
Be far-sighted on the road

When driving, it is extremely important to be able to predict what other drivers might do. Only then, you will be able to react quickly and plan your actions taking into account what will most probably happen on the road in the near future. So don’t focus only on what is just in front of […]

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Don't launch your automatic car by revving in neutral MILTA Technology
Feb 16, 2017
Don’t launch your automatic car by revving in neutral

Launching your car means to rapidly accelerate it from a complete stop. It is not advisable to do so in any conditions, as it will put unnecessary strain on your car’s transmission and some other elements. However, if you decide to launch your car anyway and you happen to have an automatic gearbox, never do […]

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Check the oil level regularly MILTA Technology
Feb 16, 2017
Check the oil level regularly

Although checking the oil level is one of the most commonly known car maintenance activity, it is easy to forget about it when we’re so busy these days. And while spotting an improper amount of engine oil is very easy and fast to fix, driving with such condition not taken care of may lead to […]

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There was a guy that circumnavigated the globe in an amphibious car MILTA Technology
Feb 15, 2017
There was a guy that circumnavigated the globe in an amphibious car

The first and only circumnavigation by an amphibious vehicle was done by Ben Carlin from Australia. He did it in a modified Ford GPA amphibious jeep called Half-Safe, finishing on 8 May 1958. It took him over ten years to finish his journey, including a three-year break in England, to repair the car and raise […]

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AWD helps to dodge obstacles MILTA Technology
Feb 14, 2017
AWD helps to dodge obstacles

Some people believe, that the All Wheels Drive can help them to omit obstacles on the road. However, how a vehicle responds in emergency or racetrack-type maneuvers is determined mainly by the tires, suspension, vehicle weight and weight balance. AWD can help you to accelerate faster out of a turn, but it will not help […]

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Valve Body failure MILTA Technology
Feb 14, 2017
Valve Body failure

One of the most common problems we see with the DSG 6-speed transmission is failure of the valve body. The symptoms of such failure, like jerking and uneven drive, are usually disregarded by the users and lead to more severe consequences. The valve body is responsible for engaging and disengaging the clutches. In a dual-clutch […]

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The fastest electric car drives at 495 km/h MILTA Technology
Feb 13, 2017
The fastest electric car drives at 495 km/h

The highest average speed achieved for an electric vehicle is 495.140 km/h (307.666 mi/h) over a two-way flying mile by Venturi Buckeye Bullet 2 designed and built by engineering students at The Ohio State University, driven by Roger Schroer at the Bonneville Salt Flats in the USA on 24 August 2010.

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