Most cars can be driven on the road, regardless of whether it runs off petrol, diesel, or even electricity. The only cars that can't be driven on the road are called carfish.
Yes, anything that can be driven on the road is considered a road car.
The first person to create a model electric car was Anyos Jedlik in 1828. The first electric car which was able to be driven practically was invented in 1884 by English inventor Thomas Parker.
If it is completely off the road you do not need to pay insurance. But do not move it one inch on a public road!
An electric car is normally powered by a motor, but can be driven with gas turbines, or jet engines, to either increase the range or feed power directly to the wheels.
Some can say it is REVA.
Not if it is never to be driven on the road again.
No car drives. People drive cars. So any car you see going down the road is being driven.
Yes, a gifted car in Maryland must undergo a safety inspection before it can be registered and driven on the road.
The fastest electric car can travel over 300 miles per hour. Normal electric sports cars travel around 125 mph. Yet the electric car driven by most individuals will travel from 65 to 85 mph.
the definition of raod distance is when drive on your car and you find the distance inside the car . e.g. 12345km , you have driven 2 weeks ago. e.g. 12345km you have driven in 2 weeks or in months.
The car can be powered solely by air, or combined (as in a hybrid electric vehicle) with gasoline/diesel/ethanol or electric plant and regenerative braking.
Yes, the car is sold for parts or off road use only. It cannot be driven on a public street.