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Can you find the flat tire, lost keys, overheated car and fuel leak in this puzzle? Put your observation skills to the test

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A new brainteaser will test your observation skills by challenging you to find the flat tire, lost keys, an overheated car and a fuel leak in the vivid picture.

The tricky puzzle, provided by the British The AA, hides the objects in a busy landscape full of cars in different colors.

The average time it took players to find a flat tire, lost keys, a fuel leak and an overheated car was 65 seconds.

But do you think you have what it takes to beat the 15-second record? Take a look and give it a try, but remember, don't cheat.

A new brainteaser (pictured) will test your observation skills by challenging you to find the flat tire, lost keys, overheated car and fuel leak in the vivid image

It's good for your brain health to exercise your muscles with the occasional puzzle – and this traffic-hazard puzzle will provide quite a challenge.

At first glance the image can be quite overwhelming, with a highway bumper to bumper with cars.

If you want to find them all, the best place to start is by focusing on the bottom half of the page.

Opinion poll

Which danger did YOU discover first?

  • Lost keys 104 votes
  • Puncture 590 votes
  • Overheated car 98 votes
  • Fuel leak 109 votes

Need another hint? If you want to make it easier, we recommend focusing on the center right of the image.

Are you having trouble finding the overheated vehicle? It may be best to scan your eyes on the far right side.

By now it's probably been more than 15 seconds. So keep reading to finally get the answer.

To find the overheated car, focus your eyes on the fourth row, the blue car on the right.

Are you having a hard time finding the fuel leak? Focus your eyes on the bottom rows on the bright yellow truck.

If you haven't managed to find the flat tire or find that pesky set of lost keys in the sea of ​​drivers, don't worry.

If you look at the center right of the image you will see the blue camper with a flat tire slightly above the roadway.

Just below the roadway, tucked between the cones, is the small pair of keys.

The average time it took players to find a flat tire, lost keys, a fuel leak and an overheated car was 65 seconds.  But do you think you have what it takes to beat the 15-second record?  The answers are circled above

The average time it took players to find a flat tire, lost keys, a fuel leak and an overheated car was 65 seconds. But do you think you have what it takes to beat the 15-second record? The answers are circled above

It is also important to note that these are dangers and problems that can arise in your daily life.

Nick Powell, AA Patrol of the Year, at the AA said: 'The most common causes of breakdowns that the AA deals with are usually dead batteries, lost keys, damaged tyres, overheated engines and clogged particulate filters. are problems that drivers can avoid with proper maintenance.

'We experience more breakdowns seasonally in winter, with dead batteries and tire problems causing the most problems, so staying vigilant as we head into the colder months is very important.

'To avoid draining batteries, drivers should ensure they switch everything off when leaving the car and use a battery maintenance device approximately every two weeks.'

He added: 'To prevent tire damage, drivers should regularly check the tread depth, pressure and condition of their tires.

'If possible, also avoid driving over potholes! To prevent overheating, it is best for drivers to ensure that the engine coolant is topped up to the correct level.”

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