Yes. They have practically eliminated walking, which is the exercise for which the human body is most perfectly suited. In addition, they gave rise to fast food restaurants, which are one of the other major cause of obesity in the US.
Obesity,
of coarse it can, if the valves are not opening at the right time you will get this problem for sure
Test your starter and starter coil and/or relay and that just might solve the problem i had servle cars had that problem.
Cars built today do not pollute like they did a few decades ago. But the sheer number of cars being built and sold is a problem. There is a certain amount of pollution coming from each and every car. The problem is much worse in urban areas with lots of vehicles.
What can cause the RPM on a car to jump while driving is a problem with the transmission. It could be a problem with the gears in the transmission itself.
The problem is called "dieseling" or "engine run-on" and happens primarily in cars with carburetor engines. It occurs when the engine is shut down because fuel in the cylinders is being ignited without a spark, but by a hot spot in the cylinder. The problem isn't as prevalent in cars after 1990, since most are now fuel-injected.There are several things that can cause dieseling - refer to the link below to view them.
the concept of unintended consequences. While the availability of cars offered convenience and efficiency, it also led to a decrease in physical activity levels, contributing to the rise in obesity rates. This highlights how societal changes can have unexpected negative impacts on public health.
The amount of smoke and heat from cars, smoking,etc is causing. Cause what if all the ice in the world melts? We're gone~
you drive one
That is the temperature at which the cooling fans are coming on, this is common for newer cars. It is not a problem, and should not cause you concern.
The major problem is lack of range. Fully electric cars have a limited range and then it takes hours to recharge them.
Sure, no problem...