It means that although you know that you are in control of your life, you are afraid that something will go terribly wrong with awful consequences. The car represents yourself, the driver is the person in control (you) and the road is the direction you are traveling in time through your life. The metaphor also extends to "getting ahead" in the sense of success and "getting where you want to go" in your life.
An automotive engineer would study a car crashing into a wall to understand the impact forces, structural integrity, and safety measures involved in car crashes. They analyze the physics of the collision and work to design cars that can better protect occupants in such scenarios.
The first car invented was steam cars. In 1769 a French inventor Nicolas Cugnot built the first steam car. but it ended up crashing into a wall.
This is a sentence fragment. Without the rest of the sentence (or any punctuation or accents) it's difficult to determine exactly what it means. It could mean: 1) "...that I crash (am crashing) in the car." 2) "...that you crashed in the car." 3) "...that he/she crashed in the car." 4) "What am I crashing in the car?" 5) "What did you crash in the car?" 6) "What did he/she crash in the car?"
Always Crashing in the Same Car was created on 1977-01-14.
It means nothing at all. It is just a dream and dreams mean nothing.
It mean you had a bad dream.
To dream that you cannot find your car suggests that you don't know where to go in life.
Three collisions can occur in one crash between a car and a wall by the car initially colliding with the wall, then rebounding off the wall and colliding again before coming to a final stop against the wall. The initial impact, the rebound, and the final stop are considered three separate collisions within the same crash event.
Changing the scale of the car will change the force of the crash.
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