I find it hard to believe a scarf blowing in the air, while in a car, could get down to where the axles are, no matter how long the scarf is. I suppose that if the car came to a stop, it could then get there, and as the car picks up speed again, it could then wind around the axle, but it seems pretty far-fetched. But then, given all the "one-in-a-million things" that could happen in the world, some are bound to happen.
I find it hard to believe a scarf blowing in the air, while in a car, could get down to where the axles are, no matter how long the scarf is. I suppose that if the car came to a stop, it could then get there, and as the car picks up speed again, it could then wind around the axle, but it seems pretty far-fetched. But then, given all the "one-in-a-million things" that could happen in the world, some are bound to happen.
Thank you. Husband and son are mechanics and they said the exact same thing! "One in a million." This is fishy...
And then, consider that that odds of someone wearing a red scarf is what, 1 in 8 or less :)