They are designed to wash not to push so that shouldn't happen
If somebody deliberately modified it with mega water pressure then at the right angle on the right vehicle it could push a car off the tracks
Anyway, aren't you meant to have your handbrake on?
If someone is with you put the car in neutral and push it off the tracks while watching for the approach of a train. If you see a train coming run as far away from the car as possible. If you see or hear no train you should be able to push it off the track unless you are by yourself. Never get into this situation by never stopping on the tracks.
It depends... If you are sitting on the tracks, no. You'd die. If you are waiting in the car away from the tracks, then yes.
you push the button again
Yes, you may be able to deduct car wash expenses on your taxes if the car is used for business purposes. However, personal car wash expenses are not typically deductible.
Wash it off?
If your car is stuck on the tracks, and a train is approaching- then YES- get OUT of the car and get off the tracks. It is not that the train engineer does not want to stop, it is that he CANNOT stop- it may take a mile or more in distance to fully stop a heavy train. You will lose the car, but you will keep your life.
The V-shaped grill on the front of old locomotives, called a Cow Catcher, was used to push cattle off the tracks. *It seems like it would just impale them, though...
no i dont think you can
If you push the gas and the car goes, its on.
yes
If you leave the windows down and have a bottle of shampoo almost everything can be washed in a car wash! If your in a hurry and have a pickup just put a clothes line in the bed and for $5 bucks you can wash most of your laundry in minutes depending how long you can park under the DRY section! If you are talking about just your car and going threw a car wash its basically going to wash anything that is easy to wash off. If you want the best results from a car wash it will never be a drive threw one. You will have to get out and do it your self either at home or in a car wash spray booth.
That depends on the amount of overhead clearance at the car wash, but, for the sake of practicality, you should take it off, even if you have the sufficient clearance.