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7 (Bad) Reasons Why People Don't Use Their Turn Signals
Why don't motorists use turn signals? HowStuffWorks Now has some not-very-good reasons why.
Flying High: The Aircraft Quiz
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Manned flight has altered the course of humanity. How much do you know about the aircraft of the world? Take this quiz to find out.
How Chevrolet Works
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Chevrolet was founded in 1911 and has been GM's largest volume division since the 1920s. Learn about Chevy's history and the evolution of its cars.
Chevrolet Malibu
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The Chevrolet Malibu and Chevrolet Chevelle represent five decades of mainstay Chevys. Check out these Malibu and Chevelle profiles and pictures.
How Speedometers Work
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Speedometers have been around since the early 1900s, when cars were more popular and people drove a lot faster. Learn how speedometers work and what's in store for speedometers in the future.
How the Phantom Worked
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Phantom video games were supposed to be launched in 2005, but the console never was made. See the specs and features of the Phantom video game system.
How Death by Cubicle Works
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Death by cubicle may sound extreme, but your environmental comfort greatly affects your health. Learn how to avoid death by cubicle and work stress.
10 TV Technologies Making Movie Theaters Obsolete
There are some TV technologies making movie theaters obsolete. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn about 10 TV technologies making movie theaters obsolete.
How Harley-Davidson Works
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Harley-Davidson is the most popular brand of American motorcycles. Find out what sets Harley-Davidson apart from other bikes and how Harley-Davidson engines evolved.
How Chrysler Works
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Walter Chrysler parted with Buick to start his own company. Learn about the origins of Chrysler, and how it became one of the famous "Big Three."