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Water, Chemical, and Liquid Storage Tanks by Modutank
These versatile tanks are based on low-cost modular components designed for hand carrying and ...
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The History of Plumbing in Babylon
Wheeled vehicles became common---and water management evolved into irrigation dams, drains and basins and personal bathrooms ...
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Urban Options - Neighborhood Electric Vehicles (NEVs)
Consumer Energy Center URBAN OPTIONS - Neighborhood Electric Vehicles (NEVs) Neighborhood Electric Vehicles (NEVs) are one-to four-passenger, three- or four-wheeled vehicles that, when empty, weigh 2,200 pounds ... -speed vehicles. According to this standard, low-speed vehicles are four-wheeled vehicles that can travel no faster than 25 miles per hour. California's Vehicle Codes limit these vehicles to ...
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The History of Transportation Technologies | The Franklin Institute's Resources for Science Learning
For conveyances such as railroad trains, barges, and highway vehicles, infrastructure of some sort must exist wherever they go: tracks, locks and canals, roadways. For ... American trails could accommodate riders on horseback and pack animals, but not the sort of wheeled vehicles used in many other parts of the world. For more than 200 years after the ...
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Biking the C and O Canal
Trailer length in drive-in camps may not exceed 20 feet. All wheeled vehicles, except wheelchairs and bicycles, must stay off the grass. ** As in all park areas, pets ...
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Thru-Hiking FAQ
"Traildog Hiker's Shelter" | 8. What about horses or bikes? No pack animals or wheeled vehicles are allowed on the Trail. (There are a very few miles where this is not ...
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Solar Age
Animals were used for riding and for pulling wheeled vehicles, and trading and shipping began. The plough was developed, along with writing and arithmetic, and ...
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Plank Roads of Northern Florida
St. Marks. In South America there were true paved roads. Since they had no wheeled vehicles, the bridges and roads over mountains were paved footpaths. Sometimes those mountain roads simply break ...
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National Geographic Adventure Magazine: March 2005 Excerpts: Steve Lekson Has a Theory... And He's Sticking With It
Why would a people without beasts of burden or wheeled vehicles need roads at all? They may have been ceremonial pathways or they may have connected ...
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Naturenet: Public Rights of Way Definitions
BOATs allow the use of wheeled vehicles of all kinds, but the highway is normally used for walking or horse riding. Driving of off-road type vehicles for recreational purposes often happens along ... way on foot, on horseback, or leading a horse, cycling and for any vehicles other than mechanically propelled vehicles. Green Lane This definition has no legal status. It usually refers to a ...
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