The Strangest Examples of Traffic Rules for Drivers of Different Countries

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France

In France, they monitor meticulously the sobriety of drivers on the roads. That is why a law was issued that states the mandatory presence of a breathalyzer in the glove compartment of a car. This rule sounds very simple, but actually very thoughtful. Thus, after leaving the bar, each driver is able to independently check the level of alcohol in the blood and decide for himself whether he should drive today or call a taxi.

Al Capone`s Prison

The world's first correctional prison in Philadelphia, with the full name of Eastern State Penitentiary, first received a prisoner in 1829. For more than 100 years of work, a lot of villains and criminals were there, one of which was the well-known mafia boss Al Capone. How was this place different from other prisons and what does it look like now? More on this later ...

Fancy 90s Dashboards

A selection of good old dashboards from cars of the 90s that will dispel your confidence that "everything was better before." You will not find such chips and functions in any modern car ...