It is called a motor toboggan.
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Non-motorized means any activity or mode of transportation that does not involve the use of a motor or engine. This typically includes activities such as biking, walking, rollerblading, or using non-motorized boats like canoes or kayaks. It is often associated with environmentally friendly and sustainable forms of transportation.
Yes, accordion hurricane shutters can be motorized to allow for easier opening and closing. This automation feature enables you to operate the shutters with a remote control or a switch, providing convenience and efficiency during storms or emergencies.
No, 66 decibels is not the maximum amount for a motorized vessel. The noise level of a motorized vessel can vary depending on factors such as engine size, design, and speed. Vessels can often produce noise levels well above 66 decibels, especially larger or more powerful vessels.
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New Zealand's first motorized toboggan was made by Sir Charles Jones and you can find it in Fairlie.
Its called a toboggan
A light toboggan is commonly called a sled or a snow saucer. It is a type of winter recreational equipment used for sliding down snowy hills.
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A steep toboggan track is called a "chute" or a "luge track." These tracks typically have sharp turns and steep drops to provide an exhilarating ride for tobogganers.
A toboggan is a kind of sled.
Toboggan is the word you are looking for. A toboggan is a simple sledge (or sled). It has no runners or skis on the underside and is just used on snow.
I'm lucky that I only got dinged by my toboggan when I crashed it. Sorry, this toboggan ride is reserved for me and my gal. I'm building a toboggan in my garage!
A basic type of sled is called a toboggan.
We used to call that a toboggan run!
Toboggan comes from the Native American language.