Fallout 3 vehicles

Derelict vehicles are a variety of abandoned nuclear powered automobiles littering the roads of the Capital Wasteland in Fallout 3. The 200 years they have been languishing about has rendered their defunct nuclear reactors highly volatile and prone to violently exploding if damaged. The delay between damaging a derelict vehicle and the time it explodes depends on the amount of damage it takes. Additional damage will hasten the countdown. Their explosion is as spectacular as a Fat Man explosion, but not quite as damaging.

There are a variety of derelict vehicles dotting the roadways; most are large sedan-sized cars, though there are smaller compacts. Heavy semi-truck tractors also can be seen, and take slightly more damage to detonate. Large buses are also encountered, and their explosions are particularly large. Smaller vehicles, like motorcycles and street cleaner machines can be seen and blown up, but they do not issue forth a mushroom cloud explosion.

Due to their proximity to each other, exploding derelict vehicles can cause chain reactions with others. One Fallout 3 level designer intentionally created a precisely spaced line of cars on a roadway north of Paradise Falls for the express purpose of blowing up to watch the chain reaction.