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The phrase, atv, stands for All Terrain Vehicle. These vehicles can have three or four wheels, are usually driven by one driver, and can be driven over various landscapes.
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That depends on their company, how much experience they have, what method they're paid by (percentage or mileage), and how well their company does at keeping the wheels turning.
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Hot Wheels Stunt Track Driver happened in 1998.
A vehicle that has the option that all four wheels are driven by the engine instead of just two. They have front and rear drive shafts going to the wheels, a two wheel drive vehicle only has drive shafts going to one set of wheels. A system whereby all four road wheels are driven by the engine. Normally only the back or the front wheels are driven.
Hot Wheels Stunt Track Driver was created on 1998-10-15.
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.
Rule of thumb, if it has two wheels, you are a rider, if it has 4 or more wheels you are a driver.
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