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Vehicles come non-dead means of transportation. It is virtually all typically human-semisynthetic (e.g. cars, motorcycles, trains, ships, and aircraft), although some other means of transport which are then non mass produced by human can likewise become known as vehicles; examples include icebergs and swimming bole.

Vehicles can be propelled by brute, e.g. the chariot or an ox-cart. Nonetheless, brute in their have, though utilized as a means of transport, are non known as vehicles. This includes homo carrying the second man, e.g. the infant or even a disabled individual.

Virtually all land vehicles use at times wheels. Please view a wheel article for examples of vehicles by using & forgoing wheels.

Movement without the facilitate of the vehicle or even an brute is known as locomotion. A word vehicle itself comes from either a Latin vehiculum.

AVL stands for Automatic Vehicle Location.

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Huntimer Photography
Salt and speed calendar featuring photos from Bonneville.

Noah Publications
Calendar of wooden boats, featuring the photography of Benjamin Mendlowitz.

Pro Street Illustrations
Car illustrations, four versions.

Show and Shine Calendar
Auto event calendar containing car shows, swap meets, and cruise-ins.


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