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  2. Warning: Hot cars can be death sentence for dogs. If you see ...

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    On a 75 degree day, the temperature inside a car can rise to 109 degrees in 30 minutes. At 110 degrees, a dog can suffer heat stroke. Warning: Hot cars can be death sentence for dogs.

  3. These photos prove that dogs really love cars - AOL

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    Your pup probably loves the car, so be aware -- like Tesla -- and make sure your furry friend is safe. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Entertainment. Fitness. Food ...

  4. Societal effects of cars - Wikipedia

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    Over time, the car has evolved beyond being a means of transportation or status symbol and into a subject of interest and a cherished lifestyle amongst many people in the world, who appreciate cars for their craftsmanship, their performance, as well as the vast arrays of activities one can take part in with one's car. [37] People who have a ...

  5. Cops in Ohio are Now Carrying Hammers to Rescue Dogs ... - AOL

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    I want to break people's car windows to save dogs when they leave them in their cars.' Another person adds, "A brick works just fine." Leaving a dog in a hot car is never a smart idea.

  6. Free-ranging dog - Wikipedia

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    The dogs have probably noticed that when humans cross streets at such markings, cars tend to stop. [39] The dogs have accustomed themselves to the flow of pedestrian and automobile traffic; they sit patiently with the people at the curb when they are stopped for a red light, and then cross with them as they have noticed how cars stop when a ...

  7. List of automobiles known for negative reception - Wikipedia

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    [71] [72] The Sydney Morning Herald said: "Mention really bad Australian cars and the name that usually springs to mind is the Leyland P76. This was not so much a bad car as a badly built car. This was Leyland Australia in its dying days with a dysfunctional management giving orders to get cars out the door whether they were finished or not.

  8. Dogs experience heat exhaustion when their body temperature hits 103 degrees, according to pet food company Hill’s Pet Nutrition. It’s typically safe to leave your dog in the car for no more ...

  9. Vehicular automation - Wikipedia

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    As a method of automating cars without extensively modifying the cars as much as a robotic car, Automated highway systems (AHS) aims to construct lanes on highways that would be equipped with, for example, magnets to guide the vehicles. Automation vehicles have auto-brakes named as Auto Vehicles Braking System (AVBS).