Salt is corrosive, and may eat away at a car's wax, clear coat, paint, or even its body itself.
it will taste salty or smell salty there
No you shouldn't as there has been too many accidents.
...its connected to the ocean.....therefor it always have been salty.
Cars have been driven on roads ever since they first appeared- mechanically propelled vehicles have been around for Centuries, from prototype clockwork cars built by Leonardo da Vinci through to steam cars in the late 18th Century, up to petrol driven vehicles in late Victorian times. However, in the early years, speed limits were very low (usually set at no more than 20mph), and up until about 1903, in the UK they had to be preceeded by a man walking in front of them holding a red flag, as a warning of their approach!!
No, I have not been a victim of the toll roads scam.
they been driven back to japan
Sure, but don't expect to get the same dollar amount as it appears on the original sales contract. Once driven off the new car lot, the car becomes a "used car", one that has been registered, licensed, and now driven on public roads.
Yeah, ask the doctor. But I'm fairly certain that tears have always been salty...
Roads have been dated back to 4000BC in the Middle East.
This black roads that have been blacklisted. These roads are located in India.
she has been in a film called cross roads and cross roads is Cinda like Hannah Montana.
Primitive dirt roads can be found in many out of the way places in the USA. This is because not all roads have been adopted and so have been laid with tarmac.