Smallest car in the world is uncomfortable and insecure

Season 19 of the Top Gear TV show began with a very entertaining episode: presenter Jeremy Clarkson decided to take the Peel P50 out of the world's smallest car and create an even smaller car.

To name the newly created vehicle, Clarkson opted for the name P45, which is a code used in England to refer to a form that must be completed when an employee leaves employment. Because of this, the term has also become something of a slang term for when someone gets fired or fired.

What is striking, however, is Clarkson's test of the P45 through the streets of London, especially when he enters the A3, a road linking the capital of England with the city of Portsmouth. In this scene, it is impossible to stop laughing at the driver's despair as he passes huge trucks with his tiny car.

During the episode, the P45 reaches a speed of almost 55 km / h and is a great option to escape traffic jams. The driver is also required to wear a kind of astronaut helmet that serves as a windshield and can fuel the vehicle without getting off it. Fortunately, Clarkson did not experience a car accident with the P45, as safety does not appear to be the model's forte.