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  2. Category:Human-powered vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Human-powered vehicles" The following 72 pages are in this category, out of 72 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Airboard (sled)

  3. Human-powered transport - Wikipedia

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    Human-powered transport is the transport of person(s) and/or goods using human muscle power.Unlike animal-powered transport, human-powered transport has existed since time immemorial in the form of walking, running and swimming, as well as small vehicles such as litters, rickshaws, wheelchairs and wheelbarrows.

  4. Human-powered land vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Professional cyclist Callum Scotson propelling a road bicycle. Human-powered land vehicles are land vehicles propelled over ground by human power, The main ways to support the weight of a human-powered land vehicle and its contents above the ground are rolling contact; sliding contact; intermittent contact; no contact at all as with anything carried; or some combination of the above. [1]

  5. Category:Human-powered transport - Wikipedia

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    Human-powered vehicles (9 C, 72 P) C. Cycling (28 C, 42 P) P. Paddling (1 C, 13 P) R. Rowing (23 C, 15 P) S. ... Snowshoeing (1 C, 9 P) Pages in category "Human ...

  6. Velomobile - Wikipedia

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    A two-seat People Powered Vehicle. In the 1970s, the People Powered Vehicle was produced. It was a two-seat, "sociable" tandem with a steel sub frame and molded plastic body. It was well designed and weighed something over 50 kg (110 lb); a recently restored version weighs 59 kg or 130 lb.

  7. Human Powered Vehicle - Wikipedia

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  8. Transport - Wikipedia

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    Human-powered transport remains common in developing countries. Human-powered transport, a form of sustainable transport, is the transport of people or goods using human muscle-power, in the form of walking, running, and swimming. Modern technology has allowed machines to enhance human power.

  9. Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    A vehicle (from Latin vehiculum) [1] is a machine designed for self-propulsion, usually to transport people, cargo, or both.The term "vehicle" typically refers to land vehicles such as human-powered vehicles (e.g. bicycles, tricycles, velomobiles), animal-powered transports (e.g. horse-drawn carriages/wagons, ox carts, dog sleds), motor vehicles (e.g. motorcycles, cars, trucks, buses, mobility ...