Motorcycle - A
motorcycle is a two or three-wheeled motor vehicle. Motorcycle is
normally driven by one person. A passenger can also ride on the back
of the motorcycle. Some motorcycles have a sidecar that can carry
another passenger.
Motor Scooter -A motor
scooter is a style of two-wheeled motor vehicle with step-through
frame. Scooters are popular for personal transport, partly due to
being cheap to buy, easy to operate and convenient to park and
store.
Auto Rickshaw - An
auto rickshaw is a three-wheeler vehicle, it is a motorised
development of the traditional pulled rickshaw or cycle rickshaw.
Auto rickshaws are used in cities and towns for short distances.
Motor Car : Coupe – A
Motor car coupe is a closed two-doorcar body style with a
permanently attached fixed roof, that is shorter than a sedan. It is
a small compact car, mainly for city travel.
Motor Car : Sedan – A
Motor car sedan is a passenger car with separate compartments for
engine, passenger and cargo. Sedans are cars with extended boot.
These are longer than hatchbacks. These would accommodate not more
than 5 people.
Jeep - Jeep is a Sports
Utility Vehicle. It is built to be a rugged vehicle that combines
cargo and passenger carrying capacity. They are bigger than motor
car.
Sports Car – A sports car
is a small, fast, quick-turning car. Most of them only have two
seats or very small seats in the back. Sports cars may be spartan or
luxurious, but high manoeuvrability and minimum weight are
requisite.
Delivery Van – A delivery
van is a kind of vehicle used for transporting goods. Delivery vans
have only front seats and are used to carry goods and equipment.
Postal services and courier companies use large step vans to deliver
packages.
Sports Utility Vehicle -
Sports Utility Vehicles are big cars, which were designed to go over
rough surfaces or off road. These can accommodate about 5-7 people.
Luxury Bus – A luxury bus
that is used for driving long distances with as much comfort as
possible and more room. It has comfortable seats that may include an
armrests and recliner.
Double Decker Bus – A
double-decker bus is a bus that has two storeys or decks.
Double-deckers are primarily used for commuter transport but
open-top models are also used as sight-seeing bus's for tourists.
Limousine – Limousines
are luxury vehicles with lengthened wheelbases,
driven by a chauffeur. Limousines are an expensive form of
auto transport and are usually offered for rich citizens.
Truck - A truck is a
vehicle used to transport goods. They can carry tonnes of load.
Heavy trucks have three axles, one at front and two at rear, and the
rear axles have coupled wheels to enable heavy loads.
Mini Bus – A minibus is a
passenger carrying motor vehicle that is designed to carry more
people than a minivan, but fewer people than a full-size bus.
Minibuses have a seating capacity of between 8 and 30 seats.
Trailer Truck - Trailer
trucks are the largest on-road trucks. Road damage and wear increase
very rapidly with the axle weight. Trailer trucks are largely
powered by diesel engines.
Flyover (Bridge) – A
flyover is a bridge over a road, railway or similar pathway. It
allows people or vehicles cross pathways without coming into contact
with the traffic on the other pathway.
Tram - A tram is a
passenger vehicle that is like a train which run on dedicated tracks
on the road within cities. Trams first came into use in the 1890's.
Busy Highway – Busy
Highway is a condition on transport networks that occurs as use
increases and is characterised by slower speeds, longer trip times
and increased vehicular queueing. When vehicles are fully stopped
for periods of time, this is known as a traffic jam.
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