LBJ
The word driving is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb drive.
The 2009 Smart Fortwo has rear wheel drive.
The 2012 Smart Fortwo has rear wheel drive.
The 2013 Smart Fortwo has rear wheel drive.
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Lyndon B. Johnson
I think you may be looking for Amtrak. In addition to being the name for passenger train service in the US, it is the term used for a military amphibious armored vehicle. A shortened version of Amphibious Tractor, it is a tracked lightly armored vehicle used by Marine personnel. It can be launched from a ship, swim to shore, drive onto the land and discharge the passengers to fight.
No. Not unless you have one heck of an amphibious car!
Very carefully even in the very best amphibious automobile.
Until they invent a hover-vehicle or amphibious vehicle, it is impossible to drive from Sydney to London.
No. There are amphibious boats that have wheels/tires on the hull so they can drive out of the water and go on land.
that they get to drive and no t be nagged at but they can be abused by passengers.
insurace. you don't have insurance for the passengers
They are insured as passengers they are not insured to drive it
In the UK, all drivers and passengers, no matter whether babies or older, or adults, must use seatbelts.
Only if you also have a licensed driver with you [ and of course , kid in a safety seat ].
It depends on the weight of the truck, combined with the weight of the passengers and any additional cargo.