Kurdshop - Murad Ozaras, a 29-year-old shepherd from Gever, Julemerg in the North part of Kurdistan, has built a car from scraps and discarded materials that can travel up to 50 kilometers per hour.
Murad Ozaras, who lives in the Haleyis village in Gever, collected scraps of discarded goods and second-hand materials from his house and used them to build this car.
On the one hand, Ozaras was a shepherd, on the other hand, he began collecting discarded parts and materials to build the device he had dreamed of, and then he started.
The young man, whom everyone laughed at and said he could not do, built a car after three months of work and then got into it and tested it in his village.
"I had this ability even as a child, but I needed capital to develop this work. Because I did not have money, I could not do anything. Finally, I decided to do this." Ozaras explained, "The car is working well to move forward and backward. At first, everyone said I could not do it, but I believed in myself and did it. I thank my father for his support."
According to Ozaras, the car can reach speeds of up to 50 kilometers per hour. “I've been interested in these things since I was a child. While I was working on it, some people came to see me and told me I cannot do it. I worked as a shepherd and started making the car in my free time. If I had the opportunity, I would make better things. I have very different interests and will do what I can to achieve them. I do not have a financial source, and when I do this work, I am waiting for related organizations' support. If given a chance, I will make nicer and better things.”