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  2. Approach and departure angles - Wikipedia

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    [1] It is defined as the angle between the ground and the line drawn between the front tire and the lowest-hanging part of the vehicle at the front overhang. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Departure angle is its counterpart at the rear of the vehicle – the maximum ramp angle from which the car can descend without damage.

  3. Undercarriage - Wikipedia

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    Undercarriage is the part of a moving vehicle that is underneath the main body of the vehicle. The term originally applied to this part of a horse-drawn carriage , and usage has since broadened to include:

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  5. MTA bus seen ominously hanging off Bronx overpass after early ...

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    An MTA bus operator drove off of a Bronx parkway, leaving the vehicle ominously hanging off the overpass in a Friday morning scare before driving away unharmed, cops said.

  6. 'Hanging on for dear life': Florida State Fair riders ... - AOL

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    When the ride is in motion and normally operating, the centrifugal force typically keeps guests pinned to their seats when carriages are upside down, and the ride’s wheel – lifted by a ...

  7. Overhang (vehicles) - Wikipedia

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    Along with clearance, length of overhangs affects the approach and departure angles, which measure the vehicle's ability to overcome steep obstacles and rough terrain.The longer the front overhang, the smaller is the approach angle, and thus lesser the car's ability to climb or descend steep ramps without damaging the front bumpers. [1]

  8. Chassis - Wikipedia

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    A car chassis will be different from one for commercial vehicles because of the heavier loads and constant work use. [5] Commercial vehicle manufacturers sell "chassis only", "cowl and chassis", as well as "chassis cab" versions that can be outfitted with specialized bodies. These include motor homes, fire engines, ambulances, box trucks, etc.

  9. MTA Bus Left Hanging Over Highway Ramp After Crash in ... - AOL

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