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  2. 2.5 million Step2 push-along buggies recalled after ... - AOL

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    Two popular Step2 toddler ride-on toys are being recalled because the handles the parents push have fallen off and more than two dozen kids have been hurt after the vehicles rolled away, the U.S ...

  3. Special Agent Oso series 2 - Wikipedia

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    As Wolfie trains Oso to drive a dune buggy while he collects all the flags, Oso stops his buggy on the sloppy part of a sand dune, causing it to roll downhill and crash. He helps two boys named Jayden and Ryan, who are playing mini golf, get the ball into the hole before they leave for home.

  4. Maclaren - Wikipedia

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    In November 2009, Maclaren USA voluntarily recalled its entire line of stroller sold in the U.S. and produced from 1999 to 2009, comprising about one million units, citing 12 reported fingertip amputations in its hinges. [3]

  5. Screw-propelled vehicle - Wikipedia

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    A screw-propelled vehicle. A screw-propelled vehicle is a land or amphibious vehicle designed to cope with difficult terrain, such as snow, ice, mud, and swamp. Such vehicles are distinguished by being moved by the rotation of one or more auger-like cylinders fitted with a helical flange that engages with the medium through or over which the vehicle is moving.

  6. Gravity racer - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom a gravity racer car has been called a buggy, trolley, cart. It is currently popularly called a soapbox. In Scotland and northern England it has also been called a bogie, cartie/cairtie, guider or piler. In Wales it is often referred to as a gambo. In Australia they are called billy carts, and in Brazil it is known as rolimã

  7. Owen Finlay Maclaren - Wikipedia

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    He designed his first buggy in 1964, which was built in his medieval farmhouse stables in Barby, Northamptonshire in England just south of Rugby. He applied for a patent, on 20 July 1965, for his 6lb B01 prototype with lightweight aluminium tubes receiving Patent No. 1,154,362.