Currently it is the Hennessey Venom GT at 270.49mph.
In Nevada, on U.S Route 93, the Ultimate Aero TT reached 256.18 mph.
Conventional four wheel vehicles and trucks are considered street legal in North Carolina. Lawnmowers, mopeds, go-karts, quads, and some scooters are not considered street legal however.
Why wouldn't thy be they are just regular cars.
front wheel drive
Wheel-driven land speed record was created in 1964.
if you want to ride it on the road, yes, you need a license. its legal to be driven on the street as an lsm (limited speed motorcycle) if the seat is 660mm off the ground, and the wheel base is at least 1016mm (wheel centre to wheel centre) you can easily get you license with a written test, under the m1 + L condition. good luck :) if you jsut want to own it, no license needed
all front wheel driven
No. They cannot be driven on public roads, because of the mods they have on the steering wheel.
Google uses Toyota Prius cars that are robot driven to take street level photos of areas that are to be included in Google map images. The cars do have human passengers and a driver behind the wheel just in case the equipment does fail.
The wheel that turns another is called a drive wheel. The wheel that is being turned by another wheel is the driven wheel. The wheels could be v-belt or flat belt driven in which case the wheels would be pulleys. They could also be driven by chain in which case the wheels would be sprockets. The wheels could also have direct drive in which case they would be called gears.
With a chain drive the driven wheel will always rotate in the same direction as the drive wheel, but in a gear drive the direction of rotation will change between drive wheel and driven wheel.
Older ones, yes. Newer bikes are belt driven to the rear wheel and chain driven on the primary.