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By: Haya Al Thani

THE EVOLUTION OF MOTOR CARS

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In 1335 the first designs for the car was Invented.

FIRST DESIGNS FOR THE CAR

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In 1769 Cugnot and Brezin invented the first successful car !

FIRST SUCCESSFUL CAR!

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In 1769 Nicolas Cugnot, a French military engineer developed a steam powered road-vehicle for the French

army to haul heavy cannons.

Using a steam engine fixed to a three-wheeled cart, Cugnot successfully converted the back-and-forth action of a steam

piston into rotary motion.

The truck reputedly reached walking speed and carried four tones. The army later abandoned his invention.

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In 1801 ‘road locomotive’ - known as the Puffing Devil – was the first horseless carriage to transport passengers.

Innovations like hand brakes, gears, and steering improvements were developed in subsequent decades.

FIRST HORSELESS CARRIAGE

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In 1858 Belgian-born engineer, Jean Joseph Étienne Lenoir invented and patented (1860) a two-stroke, internal

combustion engine. It was fuelled by coal gas and triggered by an electric spark-ignition.

Lenoir later attached an improved engine to a three-wheeled wagon and completed a fifty-mile road trip.

FIRST COAL-GAS ENGINE

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ETIENNE LENOIR ‘S DESIGNS

In 1860 Lenoir’s design used two cylinders to compress and burn the gas.

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In 1865 the Locomotive Act restricted the speed of horse-less vehicles to 4mph in open country and 2 mph in towns.

The act effectively required three drivers for each vehicle; two to travel in the vehicle and one to walk ahead waving a red flag. For the next 30 years cars couldn’t legally travel

above walking speed.

SPEED RESTRICTIONS INTRODUCED IN UK

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In 1901 Randsom Old gained fame as the first mass producer of gas powered in America.

RANDSOM OLD FIRST MASS PRODUCER

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In 1913 Henry Ford began to produce cars .Henry’s credited today as the father of the assembly line.

HENRY FORD INVENTION