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Knight Rider myth explained

When I was a kid I used to love the TV programme Knight Rider - but something about it always used to bug me. It wasn't the fact that Kit (the car) could talk, jump over buildings or withstand nuclear exposions - it was because I couldn't understand how it could possibly drive into the back on the Knight Industries' truck while it was moving. It was a similar story with Italian Job when they managed to get the Minis into the back of thw coach without it stopping. How the hell did they do that? All is explained below:

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JK:

Nice one! That solves a mystery for me too... I had always presumed the laws of physics meant Bonnie & Devon would have been squashed to pieces when Kitt sped into the trailer!

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