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  2. Dangerous Drives - Wikipedia

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    Get shortened URL; Download QR code; ... "Australian Road Trains" March 3, 2010 ... "Extreme Off Road" March 24, 2010 () A team of adventurers trek from Arches ...

  3. Overland train - Wikipedia

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    The overland train concept first developed as a way to haul trees out of the bush, without the need to prepare a road capable of supporting a traditional truck. A truck would need to have a surface flat and strong enough for its driven wheels, normally four at the rear of the cab, to gain traction needed to climb any grades.

  4. How the pandemic brought out the off-road 'animal spirits' in ...

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    Millwood said a "substantial" number of owners take their vehicles off asphalt, where they can truly experience the vehicle's DNA. The Extreme Off-Road Package, a $10,000 option, gives drivers 35 ...

  5. PowerNation - Wikipedia

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    PowerNation consists of a block of automotive enthusiast shows including Engine Power, XOR (Xtreme Off Road), Truck Tech, and Detroit Muscle. PowerNation airs on the History Channel, and also features content on its own through a digital media player app available on the Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV and Roku platforms.

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  7. Off-road vehicle - Wikipedia

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    A tracked drive-train has greater off-road capability. Tires play a significant role for any off-road vehicle equipped with wheels, ensuring optimal traction to keep it moving. The off-road tire tread types vary depending on the terrain type. The most common types of off-road tires are A/T (stands for "All Terrain") and M/T (stands for "Mud ...

  8. Rock crawling - Wikipedia

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    Rock crawling is an extreme form of off-road driving using specialized vehicles ranging from stock to highly modified, to overcome obstacles. In rock crawling, drivers typically drive highly modified four-wheel-drive vehicles such as trucks, Jeeps, and "buggies" over very harsh terrain. Driving locations include boulders, mountain foothills ...

  9. List of rail accidents (1990–1999) - Wikipedia

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    February 14 - United States - St. Paul, Minnesota - A BNSF freight train slammed into two parked SOO Line locomotives, and a parked Canadian Pacific freight train in the St. Paul Railyard due to a kink in the air hose that prevented the brakes from being applied. 44 cars and six locomotives derailed, while nine workers were injured, and an ...