First it depends on where you live... Second, it depends on the pavement markings, railroad crossbuck, flashing red light signals, gates, and stop signs.
To track a commercial vehicle, you must have a vehicle tracking system, much like a GPS. With one of these systems, it is easy to use and track the commercial vehicle.
No, but their is a system that will track/locate a vehicle, in addition, it gives many useful features
From Wikipedia: LaMarcus Adna Thompson began work on a gravity Switchback Railway that opened at Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York in 1884.[7] Passengers climbed to the top of a platform and rode a bench-like car down the 600 ft (180 m) track up to the top of another tower where the vehicle was switched to a return track and the passengers took the return trip.[8] This track design was soon replaced with an oval complete circuit.
The best place to learn about e track is from an authorized dealer. The dealer can explain to you the way that e track works how it is mounted to your vehicle and what it can withstand. They can also show you a breakdown of cost and can install e track into your vehicle for you.
A maglev vehicle uses powerful magnets to create a magnetic field that repels against the metal track, causing the vehicle to levitate. This levitation eliminates the need for wheels, allowing the vehicle to glide smoothly and quietly along the track.
yes they can. They have special devices that can track.
You can do it was the plate number as well.
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.
Track is the dimension from the centerline of the tire tread on one tire to the centerline of the tire tread on the opposite tire on the same end of the vehicle, front track or rear track.
Track is the dimension from the centerline of the tire tread on one tire to the centerline of the tire tread on the opposite tire on the same end of the vehicle, front track or rear track.
Your vehicle should be 15 feet from a train track.
get out of the vehicle and run toward the train but stay off the tracks to avoid being hit by your vehicle or any debris from the crash.