The necesary I think there are:taxi,bus,airplane,boat and bus!
They each have their own features
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If it can be improved, then yes. Whether that is necessary for a particular system or area is not possible to say.
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Yes, in fact, all modes of transport are considered vehicles.
Typically, no. Wheeled vehicles can transport themselves, and air support vehicles can fly. If it's a tracked vehicle, it'll need to be transported, and what's used to transport it depends on the weight of the vehicle itself.
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The vehicles are helpful because it help in transport the things the vehicles are harmful because it increase the pollution
When you use the word "automobile" to refer to a category of transport vehicles, you are using this word as a noun.
Any kind of big truck can be used for heavy transport. However, one of the most common vehicles used for a heavy transport would be a semi truck that you need a special license for.
The ministry of transport of the UAE supervises roads, vehicles, pathways etc.
Legislation in road transport is necessary to ensure safety standards for vehicles and drivers, regulate traffic flow, protect the environment, and establish liability in case of accidents. It also helps in setting standards for vehicle emissions, speed limits, and driver qualifications to promote efficiency and uniformity in the transport system.
The Fourth Report of the IPCC (The United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change), Climate Change 2007, recommends:Commercial Technologies currently available:More fuel efficient vehicles;electric vehicles;hybrid vehicles;cleaner diesel vehicles;biofuels;modal shifts from road transport to rail and public transport systems;non-motorised transport (cycling, walking);land-use and transport planningCommercial Technologies projected by 2030:Second generation biofuels;higher efficiency aircraft;advanced electric and hybrid vehicles with more powerful and reliable batteries
Tankers transport liquids, These maybe motor vehicles or ships.