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Bicycles are classified as vehicles when they are on the roadway.
Yes, in fact, all modes of transport are considered vehicles.
Hybrid Air Vehicles was created in 2007.
Some machines or vehicles that float on air include hovercraft, air cushion vehicles (ACVs), and airships or blimps. These vehicles use the principles of air pressure to generate lift and achieve buoyancy.
Just, simply, Lighter than Air Vehicles are lighter than air, so that makes them fly, and Heavier than air vehicles are heavier than air, but they use airfoils on the wings to fly.
According to the US Bureau of Transit Statistics for 2006 there are 250,851,833 registered passenger vehicles in the US. Out of these roughly 251 million vehicles, 135,399,945 were classified as cars, while 99,124,775 were classified as "Other 2 axle, 4 tire vehicles," presumably SUVs and pick-up trucks. Yet another 6,649,337 were classified as vehicles with 2 axles and 6 tires and 2,169,670 were classified as "Truck, combination." There were approximately 6,686,147 motorcycles in the US in 2006.
Vehicles are classified and categorized by the manufacturer. M class vehicles are cars and minibuses, N category vehicles are light vans, L category vehicles are motorcycles, and T category vehicles are tractors.
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