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. One of the earliest attempts to propel a vehicle by mechanical power was suggested by Isaac Newton. But the first self-propelled vehicle was constructed by the French military engineer Cugnot in 1763. He built a steam-driven engine which had three wheels, carried two passengers and ran at maximum speed of four miles. The carriage was a great achievement but it was far from perfect and extremely inefficient. The supply of steam lasted only 15 minutes and the carriage had to stop every 100 yards to make more steam. 2. In 1825 a steam engine was built in Great Britain. The vehicle carried 18 passengers and covered 8 miles in 45 minutes. However, the progress of motor cars met with great opposition in Great Britain. Further development of the motor car lagged because of the restrictions resulting from legislative acts. The most famous of these acts was the Red Flag Act of 1865, according to which the speed of the steam-driven vehicles was limited to 4 miles per hour and a man with a red flag had to walk in front of it. Motoring really started in the country after the abolition of this act. 3. In Russia there .were cities where motor cars were outlawed altogether. When, the editor of the local newspaper in the city of Uralsk bought a car, the "governor issued these instructions to the police: "When the vehicle appears in the streets, it is to be stopped and escorted to the police station, where its driver is to be prosecuted." 4. от i860 1900 был период применения бензиновых двигателей легковых автомобилей во многих странах, первым идеальным бензиновый двигатель был н. Отто, который представил четырехтактный цикл работы. К этому времени Легковые автомобили получили стандартная форма и внешний вид. В 1896 году шествие автомобилей состоялась из Лондона в Брайтон, чтобы показать, насколько надежными новые транспортные средства были. В самом деле многие из этих автомобилей сломал, для передачи были по-прежнему ненадежны и постоянно дал неприятностей. Автомобили того времени были очень маленький, 2-х местный автомобили без крыши, приводится в действие двигателем, помещены под сиденьем. Автомобилистов приходилось нести большие канистры топлива и отдельных запасных шин, для ремонта или заправочных станций, чтобы служить им не было. После I мировой войны, стало возможным добиться большей надежности автомобилей, тормоза стал более эффективным. Постоянные усилия были сделаны для стандартизации общих компонентов. Многоцилиндровых двигателей вошло в употребление, наиболее часто используемые четырех цилиндровых двигателей. 5. как и большинство других великих достижений человека автомобиля не является продуктом любого одного изобретателя. Постепенно развитие транспортных средств обусловлен двигателя внутреннего сгорания - автомобили, как они пришли, чтобы быть известным, привело к отмене ранее ограничений. Огромные капитал начал поступать в автомобильной промышленности. От от 1908 до 1924 года количество автомобилей в мире выросла с 200 тысяч до 20 млн; к 1960 году он достиг 60 миллионов! Без другой отрасли когда-либо разработанных в таком темпе. 6. There are about 3,000 Americans who like to collect antique cars. They have several clubs such as Antique Automobile Club and Veteran Motor Car Club, which specialize in rare models. The clubs practise meetings where members can exhibit their cars. Collectors can also advertise in the magazines published by their clubs. Some magazines specialise in a single type of car such as glorious Model "T". A number of museums have exhibitions of antique automobile models whose glory rings in automobile history. But practically the best collection -100 old cars of great rarity - is in possession of William Harrah. He is very influential in his field. The value of his collection is not only historical but also practical: photographs of his cars are used for films and advertisements. 7. In England there is the famous "Beaulieu Motor Museum" - the home for veteran cars. The founder of the Museum is Lord Montague, the son of one of Englands motoring pioneers, who opened it in 1952 in memory of his father. Lord Montagues father was the first person in England to be fined by the police for speeding. He was fined 5 pounds for going faster than 12 miles per hour! In the Museum''s collection there is a car called the Silver Ghost which people from near and far go to see. It was built by Rolls-Royce in 1907, and called the Silver Ghost because it ran so silently and was painted silver. There is a car called The Knight. It is the first British petrol-driven car. Its top speed was only 8 m.p .h.! В музее есть также 2-местный автомобиль, построенный в 1903 году.
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