The Steam Car
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Cugnot's Steam Carriage |
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The first vehicle to run on a public highway under its own
power was a French steam carriage made by Nicholas Cugnot in 1769.
It had three wheels and produced its steam in a large kettle-like
boiler at the front of the vehicle.It was very clumsy in appearance
and had a top speed of about 6 kilometres per hour. It had an
unfortunate end when Cugnot drove it into a wall, causing hot
embers and boiling water to be spilled everywhere. He was arrested
and put into prison.
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Trevithick's Steam Carriage |
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In England, Richard Trevithick built his steam carriage. He
used it to carry passengers on December 24th 1801. It was able
to travel at about 18 kilometres per hour. The poor state of the
English roads stopped it from becoming a practical success.