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  • ...]s, [[train]]s, [[ship]]s, and [[aircraft]]), although some other means of transportation which are not made by man can also be called vehicles; examples include [[i ...r an [[ox-cart]]. However, animals on their own, though used as a means of transportation, are not called vehicles. This includes humans carrying another human, for
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  • ...based in [[Milano]] that built [[motorcycles]], [[mopeds]] and small food transportation vehicles from 1956 to 1957. These were fitted with 50 cc or 150 cc two-stro
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  • ...federal standard #116]. Under this standard there are three Department of Transportation (DOT) minimal specifications for brake fluid. They are [[DOT 3]], [[DOT 4]]
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  • ....html Academy of Art University (USA)] Undergraduate and Masters degree in transportation design. ...aap.uc.edu/design/ University of Cincinnati (USA)] Undergraduate degree in Transportation Design.
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  • From 1960 they were produced under the name [[David]] a motorized transportation three-wheel motorcycle. This had a chain driven with a steerable front whee
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  • ...to supply pneumatic tires for wagons, buggies, and other forms of wheeled transportation common in the era. Firestone soon saw the huge potential for marketing tir ...fety Administration (NHTSA) during the Firestone scandal stated before the Transportation Subcommittee United States Senate Committee on Appropriations on September
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  • ...ing of various business groups, including aviation, finance, construction, transportation, chemical, and tyre manufacture, headquartered in [[Seoul]], [[Korea]]. It
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  • ...fears that the [[United States Department of Transportation|Department of Transportation]] (DOT) in the [[United States]] would [[Ban (law)|ban]] convertibles, due
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  • ...g escape by prisoners. It also maintains order inside prisons, handles the transportation of inmates to and from prison and to court or medical appointments, and man
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  • ...uidance from the federal [[U.S. Department of Transportation|Department of Transportation]]), and a separate [[Department of Motor Vehicles]] that handles driver lic
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  • ...federal standard #116]. Under this standard there are three Department of Transportation (DOT) minimal specifications for brake fluid. They are [[DOT 3]], DOT 4, an
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  • ==Transportation==
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  • Transportation History Museum, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Email: museoyacanto@yahoo.com Forney Transportation Museum
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  • The ease of transportation and the low cost of the bikes (they are priced from approximately [[Austral
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  • ...federal standard #116]. Under this standard there are three Department of Transportation (DOT) minimal specifications for brake fluid. They are DOT 3, [[DOT 4]], an
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  • ...del alterations have come into widespread use among state [[Departments of Transportation]] and city planners, but the accuracy of early models has had little change ...[Arlington Coalition on Transportation]] sued the [[Virginia Department of Transportation]] on the grounds of [[air quality]], noise and neighborhood disruption. To
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  • * Otis Chandler Vintage Museum Of Transportation - On display in Oxnard, California, are over one hundred 'milestone motorcy * Owls Head Transportation Museum - This Maine museum has a number of motorbikes with good photos and
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  • ...ctual tubone quite more of a normal one [[means of transportation|means of transportation]]. Also the aesthetics became therefore fundamental, was in fact one of th
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  • == Transportation ==
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  • ...dardized rectangular headlights became permitted by the U.S. Department of Transportation, these too were placed in pairs at the edges of the car, side by side. It t
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  • ...nality, while in Sardinia it results from operating expenses (electricity, transportation, etc.) 10-20% higher than other regions due to its isolated location.
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  • ...naled the start of an around-the-world race, with this still novel form of transportation. Ahead of the competitors were very few paved roads, and in many parts of t ...m an amusement of the rich to a reliable and viable means of long distance transportation for the masses. It also led to the call for improved roads to be constructe
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  • ==Transportation and tourism==
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  • [[Category:Transportation in Italy]]
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  • ...can come in a number of forms, standardized under the DOT ([[Department of Transportation]]) standard. [[DOT 2]] is essentially [[castor oil]]; [[DOT 3]], [[DOT 4]],
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  • ...ns. He gained hands on experience on the basics of building these means of transportation, which in those days almost all transport was entirely entrusted to animal
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  • ===Transportation===
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  • ...e interest in [[scooters]] and seriously back in 1960 yielded only one Iso transportation vehicle and a 150 cc scooter model.
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  • Many individuals enjoy the freedom of a fixed gear bike for regular transportation and have adapted the track bike as a commuter tool as well a lighter, easie
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  • ...[[Italy]], quickly popularized motor scooters in places where inexpensive transportation was in dire need. Constructed using aircraft design and materials it redefi ...uch as [[Europe]] and Asia, motor scooters are a popular form of [[urban]] transportation due to their size, [[fuel efficiency|fuel-efficiency]], weight, and typical
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  • ==Transportation==
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  • ...nnected vehicles are owned publicly or by large companies. These forms of transportation are covered in more detail in [[Magnetic_levitation_train|maglev trains]], [[Category:Transportation]]
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  • ...rtation]] (DOT) with automobile safety one of its purposes. The [[National Transportation Safety Board]] (NTSB) was created as an independent organization on [[April *[http://www.ntsb.gov/ National Transportation Safety Board]. (USA)
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  • ...rtation]] (DOT) with automobile safety one of its purposes. The [[National Transportation Safety Board]] (NTSB) was created as an independent organization on [[April *[http://www.ntsb.gov/ National Transportation Safety Board]. (USA)
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  • ...ars and for competition use in classes where [[United States Department of Transportation|DOT]] approved street tires are required, have followed their own line of d
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  • *'''National Transportation Museum'''
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  • ...nd national legislators, all search for new methods of clean, low emission transportation. This version boasts a 48V, 220 amp lead-acid battery pack which serves to
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  • The Ministry of Transportation approval of the permit linked to the official interest of the Volkswagen as ...early the problem. He moved to Rome at the headquarters of the Ministry of Transportation and requested access to all files of approvals granted between 1945 and 196
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  • ==Transportation==
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  • ...ovide services. The largest single city bus fleet in North America is in [[Transportation in New York City|New York City]].
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  • ...ed 25 is a rare survivor, and probably not economic to maintain as regular transportation.
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  • ==Transportation== [[Image:Loghi MSR - Milano.PNG|frame|right|Milan's transportation system (M-S-R Lines)]]
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  • ...many regulations, conformity and lack of fantasy. From impersonal means of transportation, useful but lifeless, to Car with its own personality and alive. The brief
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  • ...nnected vehicles are owned publicly or by large companies. These forms of transportation are covered in more detail in [[Magnetic levitation train|maglev trains]], ...y sources, there is far more potential for the use of renewable energy for transportation. Electricity generated from wind, solar, and biomass energy could be used
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  • ==Transportation==
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  • ...n. They are designed for drivers who use their car primarily for personal transportation. Typical economy cars are small, light weight, and inexpensive to buy.
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  • After [[World War II]], the first show, '''Transportation Unlimited Autorama''', was staged again at the Waldorf Astoria, in January
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  • ...es Environmental Protection Agency|EPA]] and [[United States Department of Transportation|DOT]] regulatory agencies, and selling them. He had previous convictions fo
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  • ...kers under age 18 between 1992 and 2000 in the United States resulted from transportation incidents. ...rtation]] (DOT) with automobile safety one of its purposes. The [[National Transportation Safety Board]] (NTSB) was created as an independent organization on [[April
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  • ...ery popular. In fully de-restricted form it can make for quick, cheap city transportation, whilst still achieving a top speed of around 50mph.
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  • == Transportation ==
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  • * DOT-Number: Production date; DOT = [[Department of Transportation]]; example: DOT 3204 = 32nd week in 2004; before 2000 there was a 3 number
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  • ...ved as an "epreuve," a test of the bicycle's reliability for long-distance transportation. Giffard promoted the event through a series of editorials, signed with the
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  • ==Transportation==
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  • ...only an [[energy carrier]]. The costs associated with [[electrolysis]] and transportation and storage of hydrogen may make this method uneconomical in comparison to ...or the widespread application of fuel cells (hydrogen, zinc, other) is the transportation sector; however, to be economically and environmentally feasible, any fuel
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  • ...nct and/or the lack of a full fledged budget, created an ingenious mode of transportation, and in this case also a new method of engineering an automobile.
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  • ...n order to address Italy's urgent need for a modern and affordable mode of transportation. The idea was to design a cheap vehicle for the masses.
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  • [[Category:Transportation accident lists|Formula One]]
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  • ...ion through the Federal Aviation Regulations administrated by the Dept. of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration. Designated Engineering Representatives ap
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  • ==Transportation==
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  • ...fashion spreads of coffee but also cycling, modern and democratic means of transportation within the reach of nearly all the bags, and that gives people an unexpecte
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  • ...coil component of the system), and long after the demise of the Model T as transportation they remained a popular self-contained source of high voltage for electrica
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  • Napoli has turned into the most important transportation hub of southern Italy. The airport of [[Capodichino]] has connections with ...etropolitana'', which, even its current unfinished state now provides easy transportation for the first time in the history of the city from the upper reaches of the
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  • .... The track has been moved further north and underground, speeding up rail transportation. Consequently, the main train station has also been relocated and it is now
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  • * '''Focused design''': Supercars are not designed to be practical transportation devices, with functionality varying widely between different examples. Man
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  • ...h America]]n market, began lobbying the DOT ([[United States Department of Transportation]]) to permit DRL in the [[United States]] shortly after Canada required the
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  • ...rmo: history, pictures, curiosities, family names, travel, tourism, books, transportation, local products]
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  • Public transportation is very convenient in most of the areas visitors are likely to frequent. Try to avoid getting taxi on the street (public transportation is always the better option in Prague) and if you have to, try to negotiate
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  • ==Transportation== ...ive [[bus]] and light rail system. The English web site of the ATAC public transportation company allows a route to be calculated using the buses, light rail and sub
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  • ...umbering over a billion worldwide. Bicycles provide the principal means of transportation in many regions, are a popular form of [[recreation]], and have been adapte ...rldwide. By the mid-20th century, bicycles had become the primary means of transportation for millions of people around the globe.
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  • ==Transportation infrastructure== ...nds now the service to the 'Porta Nuova' railway station. This underground transportation project has historical importance for Turin, as the town has dreamed of an
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  • ...s such as [[ITC/IRST]], and [http://www.ect.it ECT*], and as logistics and transportation throughfare. The manufacturing industry installed in the post-war period ha
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  • ...By the start of the 20th century, cycling had become an important means of transportation, and in the United States an increasingly popular form of recreation. Bicy ...ed States between 1900 and 1910. Automobiles became the preferred means of transportation. Over the 1920s, bicycles gradually became considered children's toys, and
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  • ...Transportation photographs] Digital collection depicting various modes of transportation (including automobiles) in the Pacific Northwest region and western USA dur
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  • ...e used for a wide variety of tasks: construction, small demolitions, light transportation of building materials, powering building equipment, digging holes, breaking
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  • ...r device that is capable of rotating on its axis, facilitating movement or transportation or performing labour in machines. A wheel together with an [[axle]] overcom
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  • ==Transportation==
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  • ...untable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users|Transportation Equity Act of 2005]] into law. ...ular mode of automobile use largely supplanting short trips by use of mass transportation, so that the majority of automotive operation becomes steady speed cruising
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  • ...tra takes over SIVI (a historical enterprise specialising in vehicles for "transportation exceptional" SIVE being a partner of Iveco since 1982.
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  • * Transportation ([[automobile]]s, aircraft, [[truck]]s, [[railroad car]]s, marine vessels,
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  • ...eloped world, motorcycles are thought of as a cheap and efficient means of transportation, but they are tainted by a stereotype of riders as anti-social and reckless
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  • [[Category:Transportation]]
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  • ...of the Agusta firm and also to fill the post-war need for cheap, efficient transportation. They produced their first prototype, ironically called "Vespa 98", in 1945
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  • Due as much to its location as its international status, Geneva serves as a transportation hub for most of French speaking Switzerland, and for access to the Swiss Al Geneva, like most cities in Switzerland is a marvel of public transportation efficiency. [http://www.tpg.ch/Internet+TPG/Anglais/EHomepage/Accueil.htm
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  • ...e post-[[World War II|WWII]] years—a time when cheap, short distance transportation was most needed. Although the design originated in [[Italy]], it was built
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  • Relatively high transportation fuel prices do not significantly reduce car usage but do make it more expen
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  • ...h century]]. Beyond these land entrances at the northern edge of the city, transportation within the city remains, as it was in centuries past, entirely on water or
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  • ...fuel economy]] laws and consumers to seek smaller, more practical modes of transportation. As an automaker which produced V8 and V12-powered luxury sports cars with
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  • ...ater slicks, are technically approved by the [[United States Department of Transportation|DOT]] as street legal, but are in fact designed for racing, with minimal tr
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  • ...e on it. Once in a while (with varying frequency depending on the mode of transportation) someone will ask you for your ticket and if you don't have one you get a f
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  • ...modifications to include weapons systems, anti-pursuit systems, alternate transportation modes, and various other functions.
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  • ...en Budapest and Vienna good for 4 days that will also cover all your local transportation within Zone 100. Since a 3-day transport pass usually costs €12 you're b ...this form] to find the fastest connection between two points using public transportation.
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  • ...ew teams for 2010, in the form of $10m (£6.25m, €6.8m) along with the free transportation of two chassis and 10,000 kg (22,049 lbs) of freight to each race
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  • Slow transportation and inefficient [[food preservation]] techniques prevented long-distance [[
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