Yes you can, but I prefer mine to be to scale.
when you are in the garage select the car you want to use and press set as active blueprint. Easy
An elevated train makes use of railway tracks that are above street level
coz they couldn't afford a car
They use car, train, plane, and boat.
Our car running into the train was unavoidable.
street Vehicles use more gas on the street and less on the highway. Unless they are hybrids. Hybrids use more on the highway than the street.
use your hands
Airplane. Or EuroStar train to France and then by train, car and boat.
well just imagine that you are building a car, or a train or an airplane and the metal you use for something starts to rust, if that's near the engine or something that leads to the engine than it could put set the car a light.
Car, train, bus, bike, and walk...
Tell the engineer to pull the brakes and honk the horn The Conductor has no way of knowing a car is on the tracks (unless the train is pushing backwards, an unlikely condition). The Engineer will use the horn and use emergency brakes as soon as he is aware the car is there. However, the train will almost certainly crush the car, depending upon type and speed of train. A freight train can take more than 1 1/2 miles to stop, and passenger trains can take more than half a mile.
"Ride on the train" is not a word-- it is a phrase. You use it like this: A hundred years ago, when black people wanted to ride on the train, they had to sit in a special "negro" car because the railroads were segregated.