Taxi!
That would be a motorcycle.
it's "motor" not "moter" and is many meaning more than one?
According to Wikipedia, a motorcycle is a two- or three-wheeled motor vehicle.
According to Wikipedia, a motorcycle is a two- or three-wheeled motor vehicle.
The first motorized vehicle is believed to be Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot's 1771 three-wheeled fardier à vapeur or "steam dray".
i think a car is a example of "output devices". "Car" is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transforting passengers. which also carries its own engine or motor.
No, the word motorcycle does not require a hypen (motor-cycle). A motorcyle is a two or three wheeled vehicle. It is sometimes referred to as a motorbike, bike, moto, or cycle.
Gottlieb Daimler built the first four-wheeled motor vehicle in 1885 a year after he built the Reitwagen.
The origin is in Latin 'carrum' meaning a wheeled vehicle. This word also referred to a Celtic two wheeled war chariot. The word 'carre' eventually became an Anglo French word in the Middle Ages. In English this became to be known as any wheeled vehicle. The word car became a shortened form of motorcar with the invention of the motor car in the late 1890's
Almost certainly. If people are moving around during the course of the day, they are usually affected by some sort of motor vehicle.
The word "car" comes from the Latin word "carrus," which means a wheeled vehicle. It has evolved through Old Northern French "carre," which also refers to a cart or vehicle. The term began to be used in English in the late 14th century to describe a two-wheeled cart, eventually evolving to refer to motor vehicles in the 19th century.
A quadracycle is a four-wheeled vehicle that is larger and heavier than a traditional two-wheeled bicycle. It typically has seating for multiple riders and is powered by pedaling or a motor. In contrast, a traditional bicycle has two wheels, is lighter and more maneuverable, and is typically designed for one rider.