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Can only Rear Wheel Drive (RWD) vehicles drift?

Drift Session
No. Anything with wheels can drift, and probably some things without wheels too. Based off of the official Drift Session definition for drifting, drifting can be performed in any vehicle regardless of drivetrain type. While being much more difficult to perform drifts in a front wheel drive vehicle, it is possible, with the proper technique, to drift them reasonably.
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What is the difference between a front wheel drive scooter and a rear wheel drive scooter?

American Wheelchairs: Answers to commonly asked questions ab...
Front wheel drive scooters are usually classed to carry 150 lbs. or less and are low to the ground. It is recommended to use front wheel drive scooters on level surfaces only ( sidewalks, indoors). Rear wheel drive scooters are designed with a higher ground clearance and more power and they will take you outdoors over grass and gravel. Rear wheel drive scooters are designed to carry 200 lbs. to 600 lbs., depending on the model you chose.
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What is difference between a rear wheel drive and mid/front wheel drive ?

F.A.Q's about Powered Mobility from Forr Mobility, Kent, UK
Rear wheel drive chairs usually have larger rear wheels, and the drive and consequently the steering is through the rear wheels. Front wheel drive chairs have larger front wheels and the drive and consequently the steering is through the front wheels. Mid wheel drive chairs often have slightly smaller wheels which are usually situated under your bottom. Front wheel drive chairs are better going down steep hills, and are more stable if transfering from the front.
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I drive for a living, how long before I can get behind a wheel?

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Everybody's eyes are different. This will be confirmed at your aftercare treatment based on the speed of your progress.
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Do All-Wheel Drive vehicles consume more fuel than standard two-wheel drive cars?

Motor Image, China - Subaru - Frequently Asked Questions
This is a common modern-day misconception. AWD systems are highly intelligent and over the years, our engineers have improved the fuel economy of our cars significantly. Recently, a stock-standard Subaru Impreza 1.6TS also entered the Singapore and Malaysia Book of Records for driving over 838.5 km on a standard tank of fuel, effectively disproving the fact that AWD vehicles are not fuel-efficient.
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What are the wheel offsets for the front and rear tires?

A (jeffreylin): Yeah it happens. What I try to do is to set up the car with more steering so I don't use as much steering travel. Toe out helps too. A (NiMo): I have found this car works best with less steering turn which just happens to prevent the wheels scraping the shock cups.I have also slowed the speed of the steering servo as the fast speed made it nervous.
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How can I stop the rear wheel from detensioning?

Real Design - FAQs
The rear wheel may suffer detensioning if it wasn't adequately checked over after the break in period. This is due to the increased load that the rear wheel carries and the disparity in spoke tension between the drive and non-drive side spokes. If this happens, the wheel needs to be re-trued and tensioned up to spec (see chart). Once this is done, place a drop of blue Loctite 242 down in each nipple and allow to set before riding.
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What is the difference between four-wheel drive and all-wheel drive?

Motor Trend: Frequently Asked Questions
The difference between all-wheel and full-time four-wheel drive lives mainly in the minds of auto writers and ad copy writers. The short answer is that there is no cast-in-stone definition. Our research indicates that Audi created the term "all-wheel drive" to differentiate its Quattro system from low-brow, truck-based 4WD setups. The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) calls everything all-wheel-drive, including truck-based part-time systems, then adds distinctions.
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Why switch to an 18" rear wheel?

The General Wheel FAQ
While 17" rear tires are easier to come by now it is still not the case in all countries. Some people taking trips to other countries have made the change to insure they will be able to find a replacement tire when needed. The 18" size is a lot more common (especially in off road tires). This change requires some planning. Clearance for the larger wheel and tire need to be accounted for.
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How does the engine hook to the rear wheel?

Bad Brothers Racing
Put simply, it doesn't. It uses thrust to move the bike. There is simply not enough room in the frame to put in a shaft turbine or transmission. There are ways to do it though, and the simplest of all is to use another turbine section connected to a gearbox to extract the power from the moving air and convert it to rotational energy. If I build another jet bike in the future I will use this technique.
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What is the difference between rear-wheel-push and front-wheel-pull conveyor systems?

SpectraWash & Frequently Asked Questions & PDQ M...
These terms describe the process of how the vehicle travels through the conveyorized wash. Rear-wheel-push conveyor systems provide reliable vehicle volume while maximizing user-friendliness with wide dolly spacing (84"). Commonly utilized in exterior-only operations, customers are safely "pushed" through and out of the wash system without hassle. Front-wheel-pull conveyor systems provide greater vehicle volume and features closer dolly spacing (42").
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Do we need four-wheel drive?

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A four-wheel drive (and/or tire chains) is recommended in the winter from November thru March, otherwise, a high clearance two-wheel drive vehicle is recommended for the forest road.
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Do you have to have a four wheel drive to get to your cabins?

Cabin Rentals Frequently Asked Questions, Ohio Getaway Cabin...
We recommend four wheel drive in the winter if you have it available, just because all of our roads and drives are very hilly and curvey. The only cabins where you will NEED four wheel drive are Bearadise Cove (#8), American Hollow (#9), and Trail Ridge (#10).
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Do I need a four wheel drive vehicle?

Frequently asked questions
The roads from Durban and Johannesburg are exceptional, safe and well maintained. You don't really need a 4x4 unless you are thinking about going to Lesotho or driving specific 4x4 trails.
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Should I get Full Time 4 Wheel Drive?

NewBuyers
Tell the dealer to look in his order guide or on his order screen when he places the order. It clearly states the 3:92 axle is an option and "not" part of any package
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What is the difference between all-wheel drive and 4-wheel drive?

All-wheel drive is a vehicle with a powertrain that temporarily transfers power to all four driving wheels when sensed by the coupler. Four-wheel drive is a vehicle with a powertrain that can transfer power to all four driving wheels upon driver demand. It is also known as a 4X4. Back to Top
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My vehicle isn't Four Wheel Drive or All Wheel Drive, Can I Still Race?

Our Gang 4 Wheelers Ice Racing \\//Georgetown, CO\\
Sorry, we do not allow vehicles that aren't Four Wheel Drive or All Wheel Drive to participate in any of our events (races, practice, etc...). There are other clubs in Colorado that put on races for non four wheel drive vehicles, you can check with them about participating.
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Can students drive University of Massachusetts vehicles?

Insurance Frequently Asked Questions
Student employees must be eligible to be employed and must be on the payroll at the time they are assigned the duties of driving the state-owned or leased vehicle in order to be covered under the University's liability provisions. Only employees of the University should be driving University vehicles.
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Can vehicles drive over the TrackPans WITH Covers in place?

LPSInc.net - Ultra-TrackPans Railroad Spill Containment Freq...
UltraTech does not recommend driving over the TrackPans with Covers in place. We recommend removing the Covers before driving vehicles over the TrackPans. Side TrackPans - when installed, the Side Pans are positioned at a slight angle, sloping away from the tracks. Rain that falls on top of the Side Pan Covers, runs off of the outside of the Covers, just as rain runs off the outside edge of a rooftop.
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Do U-Drive-It vehicles have to be inspected?

Division of Motor Carriers - FAQ's U-Drive-It
No. They are excluded from inspection under KRS186A.115 (2) part C. Motor Vehicles operated by a motor carrier under a non-negotiable certificate or permit issued by the Department of Vehicle Regulation.
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Can I drive the vehicles out of Malaysia ?

ACME Car Rental
No. All vehicles rented via Acme Car Rental Malaysia are prohibited to cross border into Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia and Brunei.
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Are the vehicles difficult to drive?

Rent A Dub
Not difficult, just different! In fact, it should be easier than a new, fangled car, as there's only 4 forward gears (+ reverse)! All Dubs take a bit of getting used to, so, to give you a fighting chance, we've searched high and low, to make sure that all our Dubs are right hand drive.
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Why not all of us just drive hybrid vehicles?

CoolDrivePass : FAQ
Hybrids have reduced greenhouse gas and pollutant emissions in comparison to conventional vehicles and are in harmony with our goal of allowing individuals to take responsibility for their impacts on the environment. However even hybrids emit carbon dioxide into the atmosphere on average about 2 tonnes per year and all hybrids cost a few thousand dollars more than a conventional car with similar features and are not yet a viable option for everyone.
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Do you offer self drive vehicles?

Cork Coach Hire - Golf, Airports, Tours - Butlers Buses
Unfortunately we do not offer this type of service. All our vehicles are supplied with an experienced and qualified driver.
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Are you insured when you drive UC vehicles?

UCSB Business Services - Risk Management
The University insures all the vehicles it owns or leases. When employees in the course and scope of their employment or other authorized personnel use University vehicles on official University business, they are covered by the University's insurance programs, subject to the restrictions listed below. If the vehicle is damaged: Coverage is by the UC’s Vehicle Physical Damage Self-Insurance Program (Business & Finance Bulletin 69). Call 893-2860.
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Can students drive UC vehicles?

UCSB Business Services - Risk Management
Students are permitted to use University vehicles for official University business only with the approval of a department. However, University insurance does not cover injuries to students who drive University vehicles unless they are also employees. Students must be at least 18 years old to drive a University vehicle.
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What weights of vehicles can drive over the ramps?

Hazard Safety : SpeedStopper FAQs
a. Any European registered vehicle can drive over safely. The greater the weight, the more wheels and axels the vehicle will have. Even the largest trucks slow down as their cabs drive over the ramps. At the other end of the scale Smart cars, featured in our literature have no problem driving over safely and at the correct speed.
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Can we test drive the vehicles?

Frequently Asked Questions at Mershon's World of Cars -- Cor...
You bet! Why would you consider buying a car without first taking it for a spin around the block? After all, purchasing a Corvette or Classic from Mershon's World of Cars will be one of the most emotional and important purchase decisions of your life!
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