Transportation 6 Chart |
Spectrum Chart - 486 : Transportation 6
1. Jet Ski – Jet ski also called water
scooter, is a recreational watercraft that the rider sits or stands
on while riding. They are small, fast, easily handled, fairly easy to
use, affordable and their propulsion systems do not have external
propellers, making them safer for swimmers and wildlife. Lifeguards
use jet ski equipped with rescue platforms to rescue water users who
get into difficulties and carry them back to shore.
2. Scooter - A 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.
3. 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.
4. 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.
5. Caravan – A caravan is the usual term
for a motor vehicle or trailer equipped with living space and
amenities found in a home. A caravan normally includes a kitchen, a
bathroom and one or few sleeping facilities. Less commonly found
features are a hot tub, a dining room, a desk and a vanity closet.
Most caravans are single-deck, however double-deck caravans also
exist.
6. Concrete Mixer Truck – Concrete mixer
trucks are made to transport and mix concrete up to the construction
site. They can be charged with dry materials and water, with the
mixing occurring during transport. They can also be loaded from a
"central mix" plant, with this process the material has
already been mixed prior to loading. Concrete mixers are equipped
with anywhere from two axles and up. Concrete mixers are equipped
with anywhere from two axles and up.
7. Hover Craft - A hovercraft, also known
as an air-cushion vehicle or ACV, is a craft capable of travelling
over land, water, mud or ice and other surfaces. They are now used
throughout the world as specialised transports in disaster relief,
coastguard, military and survey applications as well as for sport or
passenger service.
8. House Boat - A houseboat is a boat that
has been designed or modified to be used primarily as a home. Some
houseboats are not motorised, because they are usually moored, kept
stationary at a fixed point and often tethered to land to provide
utilities. In India, houseboats are common on the backwaters of
Kerala and on the Dal Lake in Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir.
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