From convertibles being unsafe to idling your car in the morning, modern cars bear little resemblance to their predecessors
Myths and outdated information still persist as far as motor vehicles are concerned. Picture: SUPPLIED
Modern technology has made roofless cars much safer. Stability control systems are generally standard, and a convertible does flip the windscreen pillars are generally built with extra strength to withstand the forces, that and roll-hoops situated behind the seats deploy in milliseconds. There is no evidence that a mobile phone has ever caused an explosion at a petrol station anywhere in the world, according to the UK Institute of Petroleum.
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