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As long as the GPS vehicle locator receives signal in Antarctica then it should function properly. You should check with the company that supplies the GPS signal and confirm they have coverage in Antarctica.
It produces more carbon monoxide.
YES ... When a car is moving, it has kinetic energy. If you apply the brakes, the vehicle will slow down and thus loose some of that kinetic energy. The energy that was kinetic from the fast moving vehicle is transferred into heat energy in the braking mechanism (the rotor disks and pads.)
Henry Ford of Ford automobiles. Maybe his assembly line resembles that of the enzymes, with every following part being a "key" to the previously assembled parts, the "lock".
An RC Transmitter will transmit the signal from your remote to the RC vehicle, allowing you to control it's movements, drive it around within the signal radius and perform tricks.
you control the vehicle
The primary mission was "to perform a manned lunar landing and return". See link below for a list of secondary objectives, experiments, and vehicle objectives.
For something to be living it has to be able to function by itself. Cars require people to turn them on or off, and control the direction of the vehicle therefore it can not function by itself.
Generally, they operate a vehicle which requires a CDL. Whether this is their primary function, or a side function which goes with the job depends on the actual job itself. An over-the-road driver will be a truck driver first and foremost, whereas a rig laborer in the oilfields will only be a CDL driver as a secondary function.
If it came with it on there it needs it.
The term "multi-function switch" on a vehicle usually refers to the stick (or sticks) on the steering column that controls turn signals, wipers, cruise control, etc.
WABCO Vehicle Control Systems was created in 1869.
An arboretum and chocolate mice are not found in a vehicle control panel.
Suspension spring? Allows vehicle to drive over roads that are not perfect without breaking solidly mounted parts. The springs "cushion" the ride allowing vehicle to "bounce". The shock absorbers limit this "bounce" so driver can maintain control of the vehicle
If the secondary borrower is not paying the loan, you must take the vehicle back from the secondary borrower before the bank takes back the vehicle and ruins your credit. You will learn from that not to cosign a loan.
When a vehicle is in a car accident there can be a secondary collision. For example, if car ÒbÓ was rear ended that is the first collision but when that car hit the car in front of them that is the secondary collision.