Many modern countries produce them
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Sweden's Volvo buses are also built in Finland, Poland, Canada and India.
In rural areas people use various modes of transport including cars, trucks, tractors, bikes, horses, buses and walking, amongst others.
only some parts of the country
No count has been made, nor is an accurate one likely to be. The numbers vary almost minute by minute.
The PH 5 fits many industrial vehicles and marine engines. Allis Chalmers tractors and combines, Massey-Ferguson tractors and combines, Blue Bird buses, Corbeil buses, Crusader, Daytona, Evinrude,Yamaha and Volvo marine engines, FMC combines and sweepers, Evo compactors, Hyster and Wiggins lift trucks. The PH 9837 fits many Buick, Chevrolet, Hummer, Saturn, Saab, Pontiac, and Isuzu vehicles.
Geothermal energy produces clean renewable electricity which can run electric cars, buses and trains.
wheels are used everyday. Cars, bikes, buses, planes and trains. Many forms of transport rely on the wheel. Shopping trollies, trucks, forklifts. Wheels allow heavy weights to roll easily and move.
Twelve dollars for cars and motorcycles. Seventeen dollars for oversized vehicles which include motorhomes or tractors without trailers and finally twenty two dollars for buses and tractors with extended trailers. These figures are accurate as of a 2008 visit in the fall.
Pretty much the same kind you find everywhere else. Cars, airplanes, buses, computers, traffic lights, tractors, natural gas wells, helicopters, guns, etc...
A spot or spotter mirror is a convex mirror placed in a blind spot location to allow a fish-eye or maximum view. You see them on school buses and truck tractors of different size to facilitate safety.
Tractors, buses, trucks, heavy off-road vehicles, haulage and earthmoving equipment, microscopes, cameras, watches, milk products, matches, textile, sulphuric acid, cigarettes and tobacco products