The reference likely pertains to the story of the famous Russian writer Anton Chekhov, who humorously described a situation in which a man was forced to push a wheelbarrow with his nose after he lost a bet. This anecdote highlights the absurdity and sometimes humiliating nature of such challenges. Chekhov's use of humor often illustrated the quirks of human behavior and societal norms.
B/c when you brake, the tire will have to push against the road surface, when you accelerate, the tire will have to push against the road surface, when you corner, the tire has to push against the road surface. And every time the tire is forced agaist the road surface, a tiny, tiny bit of it is ripped loose, and eventually the tire wears out.
Push it off the road!
your Nose!
the one down the road! :-) :)
the chicken,thats why he had to cross the road
Yes it is now a road rule
it would push animals out into the road
Push them toward the switches it will make some rocks go away which will allow you to progress through victory road good luck.
when a man was treading in a road suddenly he fell down . his nose was bleeding . he was a diwan of his village . ignorant people saw their head's nose and thougt it was some kind of ....
You would need more force to push a wheelbarrow across a dirt road because the dirt creates more friction compared to a smooth wood floor. The friction on the dirt road resists the movement of the wheelbarrow, requiring more force to overcome it.
Yes, very possible and done all the time no problem
Push the power thro' the wheels. So the thrust of the engines ability transfers to the point where the tyre hits the road.