shape the vehicles

If you check the average speeds that cars can manage to attain, you’d most likely notice a trend. Ever since cars first started becoming available for regular people to drive, they have kept getting faster each year. This is great for the manner in which you have currently chosen to end up living your life since you probably enjoy fast cars, but have you ever stopped to wonder why this is the case? Advances in technology are obviously going to be the main culprits here, but in the past decade or two maximum car speeds have jumped up at an exponential rate that is even faster than what people had been seeing before.

This sudden bump in car speeds is due to a change in how cars end up getting manufactured. These days, car manufacturers use a hydroform to shape their vehicles. This makes it so that a car can be durable and solid whilst also having much thinner walls. The thinner the walls are, the lighter the car will be. If you think about it, cars are slowed down by their weight. Hence, the lighter a care is, the faster it would be able to move!

This is a huge contributing factor to the ridiculous speeds that cars manage to attain in this modern day and age. It’s possible that even more innovations could start arising in the future, innovations that would create a lot more opportunities for even faster cars. We might even reach a point where cars become too fast for humans to drive on their own without putting their lives at risk, at which point self driving cars are most likely going to end up becoming the standard mode of transportation.

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