the 'fastest girl on earth',
then today I read a piece from Roger White, curator of road transportation at the National Museum of American History talking about why electric cars in the early 1900s were called ‘ladies
cars’, well he comments, ‘It was because car manufacturers, car dealers and the
rest of society assumed that women lacked the mechanical aptitude and physical
strength to drive and maintain gasoline-powered vehicles, electric cars were
easier to control, less greasy and required little technical knowledge to
drive, they also had limited range and speed, which tended to keep women close
to home, an effect that some people considered a good thing, but some pioneering
women not only chose gasoline-powered cars, they raced them and drove them
across the continent', as we pointed out yesterday, I guess we have moved on a
tad since then and ‘ladies cars’ have now been accepted by most of us.
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