BIG QUIZ
Pushing the Limits of Speed
From two wheels to four, from to ships and planes, vehicles of all shapes and sizes are accelerating into the record books.
A top fuel dragster during the Bonneville Speedweeks at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Bonneville, Utah. Photo: David Taylor/Allsport/Getty

For as long as wheeled, flying, and sailing modes of transportation have been around, engineers and thrill-seekers have pursued new horizons in speed.
It was actually an electric vehicle in France that set one of the first land speed records: the Jeantaud, which reached a whopping 39.2 miles per hour back in December 1898. Certainly a lot slower than the most recent car to set the land speed record nearly 20 years ago.
See what you know about record-breaking speed with this month’s Big Quiz.

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