In defense of cruising

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The passage of anti-cruising ordinances in three Wisconsin towns brings back memories of teenage cruising in the 1960s. High school kids would drive a continuous route from the high school parking lot through downtown and back. The cruising was done in a Ford Fairlane or Chevrolet Biscayne.

Author: Egan, Peter
Personal narratives, Teenage automobile drivers, Teenage drivers, Automobile driving in cities, City driving

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Inexplicable physics

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Murphy's Law, which attempted to explain the imminent occurrence of accidents in the aviation industry, has been rearranged to apply to other unexplained everyday happenings. However, the inexplicable riddles associated with the car world continue to baffle even the experts.

Author: Egan, Peter
Automobiles, Humor and anecdotes, Murphy's law

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School days

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Driving schools are analyzed, from the perspective of both the student and driver. The schools are not only necessary to become a certified novice driver, they also provide invaluable experience. However, competition is the best teacher when it comes to racing.

Author: Egan, Peter
Education, Study and teaching, Automobile racing drivers, Race car drivers, Automobile racing

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