- Q: What runs without legs, flies without wings, and carries you wherever the road sings?
A: Your car. - Q: I have keys but no locks, I have a steering wheel but no hands. What am I?
A: A car. - Q: What has four wheels and flies, but is not an airplane?
A: A speeding car. - Q: What gets sharper as it travels?
A: A turn. - Q: What has a tail but never wags?
A: A traffic jam. - Q: What has headlights but can’t see?
A: A parked car. - Q: What can be both a blessing and a curse on the road?
A: Traffic lights. - Q: What has a horn but cannot beep?
A: A car in the garage. - Q: What starts with ‘P’ and ends with ‘arking’ and is something you never want to lose?
A: Parking space. - Q: What has four letters, sometimes nine, but never has five?
A: A license plate. - Q: What is always in front of you but can’t be seen?
A: The future (on the road). - Q: What breaks and never falls, and what falls and never breaks?
A: Daybreak and nightfall. - Q: What has a head and a tail but no body?
A: A coin (used for tolls). - Q: What has a bed but never sleeps?
A: A truck. - Q: What has wheels and flies, but is not an insect?
A: A skateboarder on the pavement. - Q: What runs around the whole yard without moving?
A: A fence. - Q: What goes up but never comes down?
A: Your adrenaline when driving a sports car. - Q: What has many keys but can’t open any locks?
A: A piano (heard on the radio while driving). - Q: What has one wheel but is not unicycle?
A: A steering wheel. - Q: What comes once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years?
A: The letter ‘M’ (found on the odometer).
- Q: What has a hundred eyes but can’t see?
A: The highway at night. - Q: What is the only thing that can pass through red lights?
A: A green car. - Q: What has no doors, but you can enter?
A: A gas station. - Q: What has a tongue but cannot taste?
A: A road sign. - Q: What can travel around the world while staying in a corner?
A: A stamp on your driver’s license. - Q: What is always behind you on the road?
A: Your past (mile markers). - Q: What has no brakes but still stops?
A: Traffic congestion. - Q: What gets bigger the more you take away from it?
A: A road trip (distance). - Q: What has a face and two hands but no arms or legs?
A: A clock (telling you when it’s time to leave). - Q: What travels around the world but stays in one corner?
A: A stamp on your passport. - Q: What has keys but can’t open locks?
A: A piano (radio music in the car). - Q: What is the beginning of eternity, the end of time and space, the beginning of every end, and the end of every race?
A: The letter ‘E’ (found in the word “end” and “race” on road signs). - Q: What has a bed but never sleeps?
A: A pickup truck. - Q: What gets wetter as it dries?
A: A windshield after using wipers. - Q: What has a neck but no head?
A: A fuel pump (in the gas station). - Q: What can travel around the world while staying in a corner?
A: A stamp on your passport. - Q: What can run but never walks, has a mouth but never talks?
A: A road (with its edges being curbs). - Q: What has a foot but no legs?
A: A speedometer. - Q: What has keys that open no locks?
A: A piano (heard on the radio). - Q: What can be driven but never stops moving?
A: A conversation (while carpooling).
Another Ldriving riddles
- Q: What has hands but cannot clap?
A: A clock (indicating when it’s time to drive). - Q: What goes up and down the stairs without moving?
A: Your heart rate during a close call on the road. - Q: What has a tail but no head?
A: A car’s exhaust pipe. - Q: What is always in front of you but can never be seen?
A: The road ahead. - Q: What has keys but can’t unlock anything?
A: A keyboard (for typing in GPS coordinates). - Q: What gets smaller as you take more of it?
A: Your remaining fuel in the tank. - Q: What has wheels and flies but is not an aircraft?
A: A racing car. - Q: What has many keys but can’t open any locks?
A: A piano (heard on the radio). - Q: What is full of holes but still holds water?
A: A sponge (for washing your car). - Q: What has a face but cannot smile?
A: A dashboard. - Q: What can be seen in the middle of March and April that can’t be seen at the beginning or end of either month?
A: The letter ‘R’ (on the gearshift). - Q: What can be cracked, made, told, and played?
A: A joke (often told during long drives). - Q: What can be caught but never thrown?
A: Your reflection in the rearview mirror. - Q: What can travel around the world while staying in a corner?
A: A stamp on your passport. - Q: What has keys that open no locks?
A: A piano (heard on the radio). - Q: What has a foot but no legs?
A: A speedometer. - Q: What has keys that can’t unlock doors?
A: A typewriter (used for writing down directions). - Q: What has a bed but never sleeps?
A: A truck. - Q: What has a mouth but doesn’t speak, and a bed but never sleeps?
A: A road (with the center line resembling a mouth). - Q: What can be driven but never stops moving?
A: A conversation (while carpooling).
- Q: What has a tail and a head, but no body?
A: A coin (for tolls). - Q: What is always coming but never arrives?
A: Your destination (when stuck in traffic). - Q: What can travel around the world while staying in a corner?
A: A stamp on your passport. - Q: What runs without legs and holds no water?
A: A road (for your journey). - Q: What has a neck but no head?
A: A fuel pump (at the gas station). - Q: What is full of holes but still holds gas?
A: A gas tank. - Q: What has a heart that doesn’t beat?
A: A car engine. - Q: What has keys but can’t open locks?
A: A piano (heard on the radio). - Q: What is at the end of a rainbow?
A: The road. - Q: What can be seen in the middle of March and April but not at the beginning or end?
A: The letter ‘R’ (on the gearshift). - Q: What has one foot but no legs?
A: A speed pedal. - Q: What can be broken before it’s used?
A: A new car (depreciates once driven). - Q: What has a tail but never wags?
A: A traffic jam. - Q: What has keys that can’t open doors?
A: A keyboard (for GPS). - Q: What has a face but can’t smile back?
A: A dashboard. - Q: What has a bed but never sleeps?
A: A pickup truck. - Q: What goes from zero to sixty in a few seconds flat?
A: A racing car. - Q: What can be driven but never moves?
A: A conversation (during a road trip). - Q: What has keys but can’t unlock anything?
A: A typewriter (for writing directions). - Q: What has hands but can’t hold anything?
A: A clock (for timing your trip).
Getting over with Ldriving riddles
- Q: What has wings but doesn’t fly?
A: A spoiler on a car. - Q: What has a head and a tail but no body?
A: A coin used for tolls. - Q: What has eyes but can’t see?
A: The rearview mirror. - Q: What is always in front of you but can’t be reached?
A: The horizon. - Q: What has four legs but can’t walk?
A: A car parked in the garage. - Q: What is faster than a cheetah but doesn’t move?
A: Your heartbeat during a close call on the road. - Q: What can be found in the middle of nowhere?
A: A road sign. - Q: What has a face but can’t talk?
A: A clock on the dashboard. - Q: What has keys but can’t open doors?
A: A computer keyboard used for navigation. - Q: What is a room that no one enters?
A: A car’s trunk. - Q: What can be made but never touched?
A: A decision at a fork in the road. - Q: What can travel around the world while staying in one spot?
A: A globe on the dashboard. - Q: What has a foot but no legs?
A: A speedometer. - Q: What has a bed but never sleeps?
A: A pickup truck. - Q: What has keys but can’t unlock doors?
A: A typewriter (for writing down directions). - Q: What has a tail but never wags?
A: A traffic jam. - Q: What has a face but can’t smile?
A: A speed limit sign. - Q: What has a tongue but can’t taste?
A: A road map. - Q: What can be driven but never moves?
A: A conversation during a road trip. - Q: What has a heart that doesn’t beat?
A: A car engine.
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