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Three-wheeled vehicles |
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Two wheel drive or 2WD
describes vehicles with a drivetrain
that allows two wheels to receive power from the engine
simultaneously. For two-wheeled vehicles such as motorcycles and
bicycles, the term is used to describe vehicles which can power the
front as well as the back wheel...More |
Three
wheel drive or 3WD the invention relates to a land motor
vehicle, as a tractor, truck, utility vehicle, or the like, having
first drive wheel means and second drive wheel means concurrently
driven by separate fluid operated motors...More |
| Four-wheeled
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Six-wheeled
vehicles
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| Four-wheel drive, 4WD,
or 4x4 ("four by four") is a four-wheeled
vehicle with a drivetrain that allows all four wheels
to receive power from the engine
simultaneously. In the United States, these cars are included in the
broader sport utility vehicle category. While many people associate
the term with off-road vehicles, powering all four wheels provides
better control on many surfaces, and is an important part of rally
racing...More |
Six wheel drive, 6WD,
and 6x6 are terms used to describe a six-wheeled vehicle with
a
drivetrain that allows all six wheels to receive power from
the engine simultaneously. Unlike 4WD, the system is still largely confined to off-road
vehicles, particularly heavy duty ones. Most 6WD
Vehicles
have two wheels at the front and four at the rear and require the
driver to manually switch between drive to the four rear wheels for on
road and all-six for off-road...More |
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All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) |
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| The term "All-Terrain Vehicle"
or ATV is used in a general sense to describe any of a number
of small open motorized buggies and tricycles designed for off-road
use. However, the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) defines
an ATV as a vehicle that travels on low pressure tires, with a
seat that is straddled by the operator, and with handlebars
for steering control...More |
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