define current overload and explain why it is dangerous
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An electric overload occurs when too much current passes through electric wires. The wires heat and can melt, with the risk of starting a fire.
Overloading causes strain on the vehicle's components beyond their design parameters. This brings about side effects such as loss of vehicle stability, added strain on the tyres and increased fuel consumption, not to mention invalidating the insurance and causing excessive wear to roads and carriageways.
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