If the steam engine mobilized industry,
the automobile mobilized people. While ideas for personal vehicles had
been around for years, Karl Benz's 1885 Motorwagen, powered by an
internal combustion engine of his own design, is widely considered the
first automobile. Henry Ford's improvements in the production process --
and effective marketing -- brought the price and the desire for owning
an auto into the reach of most Americans. Europe soon followed.
The
automobile's effect on commerce, society and culture is hard to
overestimate. Most of us can jump in our car and go wherever we want
whenever we want, effectively expanding the size of any community to the
distance we're willing to drive to shop or visit friends. Our cities
are largely designed and built around automobile access, with paved
roads and parking lots taking up huge amounts of space and a big chunk
of our governments' budgets. The auto industry has fueled enormous
economic growth worldwide, but it's also generated a lot of pollution.
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