"First Time for Everything" QuizList the following automotive lifestyle "firsts" in the correct chronological order.A. First use of a radar gunB. First factory car radio inventedC. First gasoline service station D. First interstate highwayE. First drive-in restaurantF. First traffic lightG. First motel H. First drive-in movieI. First traffic fatalityJ. First road atlas
Leno Stars at SemaCar guy Jay Leno will be attending the 2005 SEMA Show as the featured entertainment for the SEMA Industry Awards Banquet, where SEMA Hall of Fame honorees are inducted. Leno has an impressive and extensive collection of desirable hot rods, antiques, race cars, classics, specialty cars, and motorcycles at his Big Dog Garage in Burbank, California, and frequently attends the SEMA Show. In addition to being a through-and-through car fanatic, Leno appears on television all the time, and is supposed to be really funny. Who knew?
Answers I. 1899-A pedestrian was run over in New York City.Hard to believe.C. 1907-In Seattle, Washington. D. 1913-The Lincoln Highway, now I-80, ran from New York to San Francisco.E. 1921-The Pig Stand in Dallas, Texas.B. 1922-Invented by George Frost.F. 1923-In Cleveland, Ohio. G. 1925-The Milestone Inn in San Luis Obispo, California.J. 1927-Published by Rand McNally.H. 1933-Richard Hollingshead's theatre in Camden, New Jersey. A. 1947-In Glastonbury, Connecticut.