Legendary Legends: IGNITION
        by AlΩhA  (systemwolf8@Writing.Com)
We see them every day. Odds are, we use them as well. We can see them almost anywhere and at any time. What are they?

Cars.

Yes, these convenient transportation vehicles have become an almost indispensable part of our everyday lives. As a result, they've attracted their own share of urban legends and myths. But which are actually true? Find out with this true-or-false quiz and prepare to be shocked. Start your engines! IGNITION has begun!

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1. Paper Rider:
 Is the vehicle pictured on the back of the U.S. $10 bill a Model-T Ford driven by Bonnie and Clyde?
      Yes        
      No        
 
2. Know the News!:
 Does a mail truck have the right of way over emergency vehicles?
      Yes        
      No        
 
3. Car Contraption:
 Did a two-minute Honda commercial feature a Rune-Golberg machine made up of the parts used to build two Honda Accords?
      Yes        
      No        
 
4. The High Lights:
 Will flashing a car's highbeams at a traffic light make it change from red to green more quickly?
      Yes        
      No        
 
5. Clueless:
 Was an anti-seatbelt advocate killed in an automobile accident?
      Yes        
      No        
 
6. Static Starter:
 Can a static spark cause a gas station fire?
      Yes        
      No        
 
7. Sign Me Up:
 Are U.S. Interstate highways numbered according to a pattern based on their location and location?
      Yes        
      No        
 
8. A Little Bribery:
 Will slightly overpaying your traffic ticket keep points off your driving record?
      Yes        
      No        
 
9. Car Pull:
 Did a pregnant woman try to avoid getting a carpool ticket by calling her unborn child a passenger?
      Yes        
      No        
 
10. State of Emergency:
 Were U.S. interstates designed to be used as emergency airstrips in case of war?
      Yes        
      No        
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