False. While a car can reach high speeds, tornadoes can have wind speeds exceeding 300 miles per hour in their most intense stages, far surpassing the speed of any car. Additionally, tornadoes can change direction rapidly and unpredictably, making it extremely dangerous and unlikely that a car could successfully outrun one. If a tornado is approaching, the safest option is to seek shelter rather than attempt to escape in a vehicle.
True or false a car can outrun a tornado
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