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    TOTAL: 94/100 Navigating daily life with twins can be a logistical nightmare, and a good double stroller can seriously make a world of difference. So it’s no wonder that our tester, Alyce Tassoni,

  3. Baby transport - Wikipedia

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    Safety guidelines for standard pushchairs apply. Most triple buggies have a weight limit of 50 kg and recommended use for children up to the age of four years. A travel system is typically a set consisting of a chassis with a detachable baby seat and/or carrycot. Thus a travel system can be switched between a pushchair and a pram.

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  5. Truck classification - Wikipedia

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    Class C removes the GVWR limit of Class C1, but the GTWR limit for the trailer of 750 kg remains. (This often referred to as a "Rigid Heavy Goods Vehicle" or "Rigid truck" licence) Class C1E allows for a class B or C1 vehicle and a trailer of more than 750 kg GTWR, so long as the combined gross weight does not exceed 12 000 kg.

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    Parents like Jenavie Noggle, a mother of two and co-founder of kids' blanket company Frankie Dean, still use strollers once in a while. Noggle's son's are 3 and 4, but, she only uses a stroller ...

  7. Loading gauge - Wikipedia

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    Green: Shinkansen vehicle limits; Trains on the Shinkansen network operate on 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) standard gauge track and have a loading gauge of 3,400 mm (11 ft 2 in) maximum width and 4,500 mm (14 ft 9 in) maximum height. [46] This allows the operation of double-deck high-speed trains.