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  2. Invalid carriage - Wikipedia

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    Class 2 comprises mechanically propelled vehicles such as motorized wheelchairs and mobility scooters, limited to 4 mph (6.4 km/h). Class 3 consists mostly of mobility scooters. They are limited to 8 mph (13 km/h), with a further limiter set to 4 mph (6.4 km/h) which must be enabled when used on a pavement.

  3. Personal transporter - Wikipedia

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    That does not mean that personal transporter is legal. The Transport Department issued a 2015 statement that under the Road Traffic Ordinance, a personal transporter is classified as motor vehicle, since it is mechanically propelled. [57] Registration and licence is required before any motor vehicle is used on the roads, including private roads.

  4. Powered industrial truck - Wikipedia

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    In legal terms of the United States, a powered industrial truck (PIT) is a specialized motor vehicle defined in several standards: ANSI B56.1-1969 (PIT is a “mobile, power propelled truck used to carry, push, pull, lift, stack, or tier material.”), the OSHA 29 CFR 1910.178 “Powered Industrial Trucks” regulation [1] and its standard interpretations [2] depending on industry type ...

  5. Motorized scooter - Wikipedia

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    Under existing road traffic legislation, the use of an e-scooter on public roads is not permitted. According to the Road Traffic Act 1961, all e-scooters are considered to be "mechanically propelled vehicles". Anyone using a mechanically propelled vehicle in a public place must have insurance, road tax, and a driving license.

  6. Motor vehicle - Wikipedia

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    A motor vehicle, also known as a motorized vehicle, automotive vehicle, automobile, or road vehicle, is a self-propelled land vehicle, commonly wheeled, that does not operate on rails (such as trains or trams), does not fly (such as airplanes or helicopters), does not float on water (such as boats or ships), and is used for the transportation ...

  7. Motor vehicle registration - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of motor vehicle registration is to establish a link between a vehicle and an owner or user of the vehicle. While almost all motor vehicles are uniquely identified by a vehicle identification number , only registered vehicles display a vehicle registration plate and carry a vehicle registration certificate .

  8. Disneyland 'Magic Key' annual passes up for renewal ... - AOL

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    Disneyland launched the "Magic Key" program after consumer research and feedback showed fans wanted a new kind of annual pass to enjoy the parks. By November, the Dream and Imagine passes had sold ...

  9. Vehicle inspection - Wikipedia

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    A roadworthy vehicle is considered to be roadworthy until it changes hands. A vehicle purchaser is required to register the change-of-ownership of a vehicle. The new owner must present a Roadworthy Certificate (CoR) in order to receive a new license (disk) for the vehicle. A new license plate number is also issued at that time.