"Land transport is the transport or movement of people, animals or goods from one location to another location on land."
The modes of transportation that move on land, such as cars, buses, trucks, trains, bicycles, and motorcycles.
Automobiles: A motor vehicle designed for transportation on roads, typically with four wheels.
Trucks: A larger motor vehicle designed for transporting goods or materials.
Buses: A larger motor vehicle designed for transporting passengers, typically on a designated route.
Motorcycles: A two-wheeled motor vehicle designed for transportation on roads.
Trains: A series of connected cars or compartments that move on tracks, transporting passengers or goods.
Subways: An underground railway system for transporting passengers.
Trams: A vehicle on rails for transport, typically traveling on designated tracks in urban areas.
Trolleys: An electrically powered vehicle for transporting passengers, usually on a set route.
Ferries: A boat or ship used for transporting passengers or vehicles across a body of water.
Cargo ships: A ship designed for transporting goods, typically across long distances.
Airplanes: A powered flying vehicle with fixed wings and a weight greater than that of the air it displaces, used for transportation of passengers or goods.
Helicopters: A rotary-wing aircraft used for transportation of passengers or goods, typically in confined areas.
Cyclists: People who use bicycles for transportation, exercise or recreation.
Pedestrians: People who travel on foot, either for transportation or leisure.
Traffic laws and regulations: The rules and guidelines that govern the operations and use of vehicles on roads, waterways, and in the air.
Car: A motor vehicle with four wheels that can be driven on roads and highways.
Bus: A large vehicle that transports passengers on a fixed route including stopovers.
Train: A transportation system that runs on tracks and is capable of carrying passengers and freight.
Subway/Metro: A train which runs underground or elevated tracks in a city carrying passengers.
Tram: A vehicle that runs on tracks and is powered by electricity drawing energy from overhead wires.
Trolleybus: A vehicle that is powered by electricity and runs on tires instead of tracks.
Taxi: A car that is available for hire used for transportation of passengers.
Motorcycle: A two-wheeled vehicle powered by an engine, usually used for transportation of a single passenger.
Bicycle: A human-powered land vehicle that has two wheels and can be used for transportation purposes.
Rickshaw: A small two or three-wheeled carriage pulled by one person, used as a form of transportation in Asia.
Scooter: A two-wheeled vehicle powered by an engine and can have a step-through frame.
Skateboard: A small board with four wheels and is controlled by the rider feet for transportation purposes.
Roller Skates: Shoes with wheels that allow the wearer to glide over the ground, usually used for recreational skating and transportation.
Wheelchair: A device used to transport individuals who have mobility issues unable to walk.
Segway: A self-balancing personal transportation device with two wheels and handlebars that are used to move around on pavements.
Hoverboard: A self-balancing scooter with two wheels designed for personal transportation.
Electric car: A car that is powered by electricity and has an electric motor that runs on batteries.
Scooter hoverboard: A self-balancing hoverboard with a handlebar used as a form of transportation.
Skates: A type of footwear equipped with blades or wheels used to move around on a smooth surface.
RV: A recreational vehicle, also known as a motorhome, that is used for transportation and living accommodations while traveling.
"The two main forms of land transport can be considered to be rail transport and road transport."
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