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World’s BIGGEST (and most powerful)  FIRE ENGINE TRUCK ever built!

It's surely one of the world's biggest and best and most useful modern inventions! And one the very largest machines in the world of its type too! An act of engineering genius...


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World’s BIGGEST (and most powerful) FIRE ENGINE TRUCK ever built!

It's surely one of the world's biggest and best and most useful modern inventions! And one the very largest machines in the world of its type too! An act of engineering genius...

No Place to Race - Mick Doohan

Mick Doohan shows motorcyclists obstacles they face on the road, and how different they are to obstacles on the race track.


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No Place to Race - Mick Doohan

Mick Doohan shows motorcyclists obstacles they face on the road, and how different they are to obstacles on the race track.

Citroen DS - hydropneumatic suspension and speed bump

Trying to catch the driving experience on film is not that easy. Like the car does not want to give up its secret. Nevertheless, you can see how beautifully she handles speed bumps. Inside the car you won't even notice they're there.


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Citroen DS - hydropneumatic suspension and speed bump

Trying to catch the driving experience on film is not that easy. Like the car does not want to give up its secret. Nevertheless, you can see how beautifully she handles speed bumps. Inside the car you won't even notice they're there.

To prove electric car safety, German Organization DEKRA runs Gnarly Crash Test

That’s a Nissan Leaf hitting a pole sideways at 75 KPH (about 47 MPH). It’s pretty obvious that the driver in that situation would not survive–” But that applies to every type of car, regardless of the type of [engine],” the researchers write.


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To prove electric car safety, German Organization DEKRA runs Gnarly Crash Test

That’s a Nissan Leaf hitting a pole sideways at 75 KPH (about 47 MPH). It’s pretty obvious that the driver in that situation would not survive–” But that applies to every type of car, regardless of the type of [engine],” the researchers write.

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