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1.

What is the longest road in the world?

Answer: The PanAmerican Highway.
2.

What is the term for a road trip that crosses multiple countries?

Answer: An international road trip.
3.

Which country invented the first automobile?

Answer: Germany.
4.

What does GPS stand for?

Answer: Global Positioning System.
5.

What type of gas do most cars run on?

Answer: Unleaded gasoline.
6.

What is the name of the first mass-produced car?

Answer: Ford Model T.
7.

Which U.S. route is famous for its scenic drive through the American Southwest?

Answer: Route 66.
8.

What is the most popular road trip destination in the United States?

Answer: The Grand Canyon.
9.

What invention allowed cars to become more accessible to the public in the early 1900s?

Answer: The assembly line.
10.

What is the term used for a car's performance in terms of fuel consumption?

Answer: Fuel efficiency.
11.

Which car manufacturer is known for the slogan "The Ultimate Driving Machine"?

Answer: BMW.
12.

What road safety feature helps prevent cars from rolling over?

Answer: Electronic Stability Control.
13.

What is the speed limit on most highways in the United States?

Answer: Typically 5575 mph.
14.

In which state is the famous "Doorway to the Badlands" located?

Answer: South Dakota.
15.

What safety equipment is legally required in most cars?

Answer: Seat belts.
16.

What is a common snack for road trips?

Answer: Jerky.
17.

Which landmark is known as the "Gateway to the West"?

Answer: The Gateway Arch in St. Louis.
18.

What type of vehicle is a "minivan"?

Answer: A familyoriented van designed for passenger transport.
19.

What is the recommended minimum tread depth for safe tires?

Answer: 2/32 of an inch.
20.

Which famous highway runs through the Rocky Mountains?

Answer: The Icefields Parkway.
21.

What does the acronym "SUV" stand for?

Answer: Sport Utility Vehicle.
22.

What state is home to the famous "Florida Keys"?

Answer: Florida.
23.

What famous route takes travelers across the Pacific Coast?

Answer: Highway 1 (Pacific Coast Highway).
24.

Which part of the car is responsible for braking?

Answer: The brake system.
25.

What is a common method to break up a long car trip?

Answer: Stopping at rest areas or attractions.
26.

What is an essential travel app people use for road trips?

Answer: Google Maps.
27.

What iconic U.S. road takes drivers through New England's fall foliage?

Answer: The Kancamagus Highway.
28.

Which car is often referred to as the "people's car"?

Answer: Volkswagen Beetle.
29.

What is the term for a 'rest stop' in the U.S.?

Answer: Service area or rest area.
30.

What can cause "road rage"?

Answer: Aggressive or reckless driving behavior.
31.

What fruit is commonly associated with road trip snacks?

Answer: Apples.
32.

What is the main advantage of a hybrid vehicle?

Answer: Improved fuel economy.
33.

Which U.S. state has the most scenic byways?

Answer: Colorado.
34.

In what decade was the interstate highway system established in the U.S.?

Answer: The 1950s.
35.

What is a common driving hazard during summer months?

Answer: Potholes.
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