by MSI » Thu Sep 05, 2019 8:38 am
From
www.citylab.com a very interesting article on the first fatal car crash.
- Mary Ward, a naturalist and astronomer, decided to go for a ride in her cousin’s homemade automobile.
August 1869, "Perhaps a wheel hit a rock or a pothole. Perhaps homemade cars in 1869 just didn’t run very smoothly. Regardless, the overcrowded carriage jolted during the turn, and Ward was bucked off. A second later, she hit the ground, and one of the huge iron wheels crushed her."
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The First Fatal Car Crash
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From www.citylab.com a very interesting article on the first fatal car crash.
[list]Mary Ward, a naturalist and astronomer, decided to go for a ride in her cousin’s homemade automobile.
August 1869, "Perhaps a wheel hit a rock or a pothole. Perhaps homemade cars in 1869 just didn’t run very smoothly. Regardless, the overcrowded carriage jolted during the turn, and Ward was bucked off. A second later, she hit the ground, and one of the huge iron wheels crushed her."[/list]
See [url=https://www.citylab.com/transportation/2019/08/first-fatal-car-crash/597094/][size=150]The First Fatal Car Crash[/size][/url]