I believe in
a motorized wheeled vehicle, its not nearly as significant, especially since the rotational torques are being transferred to the ground at around ground level with mostly tangential forces.
Not exact matches
The
vehicle has two front
wheels and two rear
wheels, making it a kind of
motorized quadricycle rather than a typical motorcycle.
It is against the law to be behind the
wheel of a running
motorized vehicle while intoxicated.
All - terrain
vehicles (ATVs) are three - or four -
wheeled motorized vehicles used in recreational, and some work - related, activities.
Florida Statute 316.003 defines bicycles as a
vehicle with two tandem
wheels propelled solely by human control, and all
motorized bicycle propelled by a combination of human power and an electric helper motor capable of propelling the
vehicle at a speed of not more than 20 miles per hour on level ground upon which any person may ride, and including any device generally recognized as a bicycle though equipped with two front or two rear
wheels.
While cars and vans are highly popular in the U.S., countries with low - to middle - income status have a much higher proportion of pedestrian traffic as well as cyclists using
motorized two - and three -
wheel vehicles than high - income countries.
Travel in or upon: (a) A snowmobile; (b) A water jet ski; (c) Any two or three
wheeled motor
vehicle, other than a motorcycle registered for on - road travel; (d) Any off - road
motorized vehicle not requiring licensing as a motor
vehicle; when used for recreation or competition.
Some such as fifth -
wheel trailers and other towable campers are not actually
motorized vehicles.
Basic Auto Policy: Although still used today to insure substandard risks, two -
wheel motorized vehicles, and commercial autos, the Basic Auto Policy has been primarily replaced by the Personal Auto Policy, which combines both physical damage coverage and liability insurance for claims arising out of the ownership or use of a
vehicle.
Motor Scooter: This is a
motorized, non-pedal
vehicle that has a seat for the operator and 2
wheels of at least 10 inches in diameter.
The laws about motorcycle insurance coverage also apply to scooters and other types of two -
wheeled motorized vehicles.
Keep in mind that any type of
motorized vehicle on two
wheels, or three -
wheeled motorcycle which is not a tractor or ATV, must be insured and registered, unless you are resident in an exempted area.
Oregon defines a motorcycle as any self - propelled (
motorized)
vehicle other than a moped or farm tractor that has a seat or saddle for use of the rider, is designed to be operated on the ground upon
wheels, and is designed to travel with no more than three
wheels in contact with the ground at any given time.
Although some states have laws that require ATV owners to carry insurance, with the exception of two -
wheeled motorized vehicles including dirt bikes and motorcycles, Missouri does not.