The tracks that bulldozers run on are called "tracks" or "track assemblies." These consist of continuous metal link tracks that provide traction and stability on various terrains. Unlike traditional wheels, tracks distribute the weight of the bulldozer over a larger area, helping it to operate effectively in rugged conditions.
Caterpillar tracks.
This depends on the track; most run anticlockwise (known as 'lefthanded' tracks) but some tracks are run clockwise (called 'righthanded' tracks).
Trains run on tracks. The tracks are made up of a pair of parallel rails.
Manassas
For an engine to run on the tracks without any cars.
No they aren't. They both run on different tracks because of this :-)
In the Olympics
Trains that run on tracks.
Yes, typically anyone can run on high school tracks as long as they are open to the public and not being used for school activities.
Rail tracks
The weight of the tank is distributed over a large area, exerting less pressure on the ground. Hence, the army tanks run on tracks.
Yes