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Automobiles are among the most commonly used engine-powered vehicles Vehicles may be propelled or pulled by animals, for instance, a chariot, a stagecoach, a mule-drawn barge, or an ox-cart. However, animals on their own, though used as a means of transport, are not called vehicles, but rather beasts of burden or draft animals. This distinction includes humans carrying another human, for example a child or a disabled person. A rickshaw is a vehicle that may carry a human and be powered by a human, but it is the mechanical form or cart that is powered by the human that is labeled as the vehicle. For some human-powered vehicles the human providing the power is labeled as a driver. Vehicles that do not travel on land often are called craft, such as watercraft, sailcraft, aircraft, hovercraft, and spacecraft Land vehicles are classified broadly by what is used to apply steering and drive forces against the ground: wheeled, tracked, railed, or skied. Bicycle
Tricycle
Quadricycle
A pedal-powered quadricycle parked on a Canadian urban street amongst the cars
Velomobile
Electric road carriages
Steam road carriage
Steam tricycle
At the other end of the scale, much lighter steam vehicles have been constructed such as the steam tricycle from the Comte de Dion in 1887. Petroleum (gasoline / diesel) motor-carriages
Road trainsA road train consists of a conventional heavy truck pulling three trailers or more, used in rural areas of Australia to move bulky loads such as livestock efficiently. The motorcycle
Mechanical rail-vehicles
Mechanical road vehicles
Mechanical water vehicles
Mechanical under-water vehicles
Mechanical land and water vehicles
Mechanical air vehicles
Mechanical snow vehicles
Types of vehiclesLegislationEuropean UnionIn the European Union the classifications for vehicle types are defined by [1]:
European Community, is based on the Community's WVTA (whole vehicle type-approval) system. Under this system, manufacturers can obtain certification for a vehicle type in one Member State if it meets the EC technical requirements and then market it EU-wide with no need for further tests. Total technical harmonization already has been achieved in three vehicle categories (passenger cars, motorcycles, and tractors) and soon will be extended to other vehicle categories (coaches and utility vehicles). It is essential that European car manufacturers be ensured access to as large a market as possible. While the Community type-approval system allows manufacturers to benefit fully from the opportunities offered by the internal market, worldwide technical harmonization in the context of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) offers them a market which extends beyond European borders. USAAcronyms and abbreviationsSee alsoThe Trikke is a human-powered vehicle (HPV) References
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