Automobile
motorized road vehicle designed to carry one to eight people rather than primarily goods / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An automobile (or car) is a land vehicle used to carry passengers. Automobiles usually have four wheels, and an engine or motor to make them move but relatively less than a truck/lorry (all types: box truck, boom truck, ready mix cement truck, mobile concrete mixer truck, cutaway van chassis, water tanker truck, oil tanker truck, milk tanker truck, dropside truck, fire engine truck, container truck, tow truck, dual drive/steer truck, logging truck, garbage truck, stakebed truck, dual drive/steer truck, vacuum truck, beverage truck, platform truck, bucket truck, flatbed truck, sprinkler truck, car carrier truck, semi-trailer truck (tractor), and dump truck) and bus (all types: Coach bus, Offroad bus, Training bus, Open top bus, Gyrobus, High-floor bus, Bi-articulated bus, Police bus, Guided bus, Hybrid bus, Type A School bus, Type B School bus, Type C School bus, Type D School bus, Shuttle bus, paratransit bus, Neighborhood bus, Single-decker bus, Articulated bus, Double-decker bus, Minibus, Minicoach, Double-decker bus, Single-decker bus, and Low-floor bus).
Statistics show that driving in a car is safer than riding in a fixed-wing aircraft.