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This edited extract describes motoring in its early days. Read it and answer the questions which follow. The decision to become a motorist in the early days of the ... show full transcript
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In the early days of motoring, there were no petrol stations available for motorists to refuel their vehicles. As a result, early motorists had to carry enough petrol to complete their journey, making it essential to plan ahead and ensure they had sufficient fuel before setting out.
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By the early 1900s, road dust had become a significant problem for motorists. The inadequacy of road maintenance during this time often resulted in dusty conditions, which could impair visibility and damage vehicles, thus presenting hazards to drivers and passengers.
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Night driving was considered 'out of the question' because the available lighting solutions, such as candles or oil lamps, were ineffective. These forms of illumination were insufficient for safely navigating dark roads, posing dangers for motorists.
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One notable inventor who contributed to the early history of the motor car is Karl Benz. He is credited with developing the first practical automobile powered by an internal combustion engine, significantly advancing motor vehicle technology.
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