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Bison Embrace Democracy, Often Following Female Leaders

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European bison make decisions by popular vote, a new study finds. Learn more in this HowStuffWorksNow article.

How Police Cars Work

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Police cars are built to be much more durable that civilian model cars. Read all about police cars and how they are manufactured.

How Floating Bridges Work

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Bridges span the gap and help us get from point A to B, but who knew they could float, too? Find out what the deal is with floating bridges in this article.

Can car companies let known defects go without a recall?

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Car companies do all they can to avoid a vehicle recall. But can they let known defects go without a recall? Find out at HowStuffWorks.

10 20th-Century Staples We Never Thought Would Die

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A lot of folks once thought these 10 things would never become obsolete. Learn about 10 20th-century staples we never thought would die at HowStuffWorks.

How the MINI Cooper Works

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BMW's MINI Cooper can trace its history back to 1957, when it was the Mini. Learn about the MINI Cooper's beginnings.

Are Hybrid Cars Worth It?

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If you're looking for a new car or truck, there's a chance you're considering a hybrid. Before you sign any paperwork, take a look at why you may not want to.

Why the V Engine Remains a Top Choice for Car Enthusiasts

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The V engine has been a favorite among car lovers for many years. Known for its unique design and powerful performance, it is the engine of choice for many vehicles today.

Who Built These Mysterious Concrete Arrows?

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Giant arrows guided American airmail pilots on nighttime routes up until the 1940s. HowStuffWorks takes a look.

Step Inside the Life of a Trucker

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On this episode of CarStuff, the guys open the cab door to tell us what life is really like behind the wheel of a big rig.

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