I agree it shouldn't really catch fire.
But then, I've seen horrendous motorway tailbacks, exacerbated (if not caused) by people in normal cars getting all frustrated and revving their engines in a stationary queue, resulting in their car catching fire and the tailback taking even longer.
The worst one I saw had no less than 7 instances of this in about 5 miles of stationary traffic.
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But then, I've seen horrendous motorway tailbacks, exacerbated (if not caused) by people in normal cars getting all frustrated and revving their engines in a stationary queue, resulting in their car catching fire and the tailback taking even longer.
The worst one I saw had no less than 7 instances of this in about 5 miles of stationary traffic.
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