The novel Coronavirus is the new-age devil that has created a lot of havoc in the world. This modern-day pandemic which originated in Wuhan, China back in December 2019, is now fast spreading its tentacles across the world and is having a large-scale impact on all aspects of society including the human lives and the economy. Hitherto, more than 1.5 million people have been infected by this virus with more than 1 lakh death tolls worldwide. Fret not, this is not just another article on Coronavirus, we are car enthusiasts and this article is all about the Made in India Coronavirus car.
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India too is now hugely affected by this COVID-19 disease with more than 7,500 confirmed cases and 250+ deaths. The government has announced a 21-day nationwide lockdown to spread awareness about this virus and urged people to practise social distancing. Contributing towards raising awareness on COVID-19, a Hyderabad Man has revealed a very interesting Coronavirus car that will run on the streets of the Telangana capital.
The Coronavirus car has been designed and developed by the Hyderabad native Kanyaboyina Sudhakar Yadav who owns the Sudha Car Museum of Hyderabad. This museum is famous for developing and displaying crazy cars that resemble everyday-used objects. The Coronavirus car developed by him resembles the carve of the Sars-CoV-2 virus and is made up of fluorescent-green fibre flourished with the red crown-like spikes of the virus.
The Coronavirus car is a single-seater buggy with six-wheels, handle-based steering and is powered by a 100cc engine. The car can travel up to the speed of 40 kmph and will be mainly used to raise awareness about the fatal infection caused by the COVID-19 virus. The man behind this project states that the car will run on the roads of Hyderabad to spread awareness and make the people understand to stay indoors.
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However, this isn't the first time that Yadav has developed a peculiar car. Previously, the museum owner had built a condom-shaped bike to spread awareness about AIDS and a helmet-shaped car to promote road safety. He also built a cigarette-shaped vehicle in the past urging people to quit the habit. We are concluding this special feature by requesting each one of you to stay indoors, stay safe, and maintain proper hygiene to combat the virus.
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