Turn onto the next street or exit if you happen to miss your turnoff rather than backing up on a heavily trafficked roadway. Backing up against the flow of traffic is foolishly risky.
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In 1879, Henry Ford built an internal-combustion engine from plans in a magazine. It had bicycle wheels, was steered by a tiller, and had no brakes and no gear for backing up. It was so noisy that it was banned as a public nuisance. Luckily, technology has improved over the years.