No they are not.
Standard North American railroad tracks are 54.5 inches apart. This distance is known as the gauge of the rail.
About 21 inches
It keeps the tracks the same distance apart.
a. one-point perspective
Read Paulo Coelho book called The Zahir. Pretty much explains it perfectly.
The lines are said to be parallel - one example is railway tracks.
Limestone can make glass, paper, chalk, sidewalks, garages, ballasts for railroad tracks, pyramids, toothpaste, fertilizer, floor tiles, and window sills.
parallel?? Parallel is usually used to talk about lines or similar it means they are equal distance apart. For example railway tracks are parallel.
I tried on my 2004 but the tracks are not the same distance apart, so unless you can interchange the rails/structure I don't see how.
An angle has no distance and so there is no angle which is the same distance apart.
To lower the center of gravity and thus increase stability. The further the wheels are apart, the less the risk that the vehicle will roll.
Do paint a Hot Wheels correctly, you would have to take it apart, prep it and then paint it.