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  • [[image:Bi Safety.jpg|thumb|200px|'''1885 Bianci Safety''']] The company manufactures various types of bicycles, from [[Road bicycle|road]], [[Mountain bike|mountain]], [[Track cycling|track]], and cruiser bicycle
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  • ..., compact, has excellent handling and has been developed to meet very high safety standards according to Garage Italia who believe that the best of [[Italian ...guarantee good visibility and comfort. Maximum attention has been pain to safety and protection: the chassis has been designed with a top case built with tu
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  • ...ia]]) is an [[United States|American]] former [[motorcycle]] [[road racing|road racer]]. During the late [[1980 in sports|1980s]] and early [[1990 in sport ...nship, a series that encompassed four distinct dirt track disciplines plus road races. Following his success in the Novice 250cc roadrace class, [[Kawasaki
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  • A [[seat belt]], sometimes called a '''safety belt''', is a harness designed to hold the occupant of a [[automobile|car]] ...ssociated [[paralysis]], or "seat belt syndrome", has led to a revision of safety regulations in nearly all of the developed world requiring that all seats i
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  • ...matic devices are also used where [[electric motor]]s cannot be used for [[safety]] reasons, such as deep in a mine where explosive dust or [[gas|gases]] may *[[Pneumatic drill]] (jackhammer) used by road workers
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  • ...e Straight, a part of the [[Route nationale (France)|Route Nationale]] 138 road. Speeds on the Mulsanne Straight reached over 400 km/h (250 mph) and, as co ...s lowered during the winter before the 2001 race, again in the interest of safety. Although the hump remains, it is greatly diminished from what it was.
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  • ...0 km of [[macadam]]ized road – comprising a 4.5 km loop track and a 5.5 km road track. The track was officially opened on [[1922-09-03]] with the second It ...except in the film ''[[Grand Prix (film)|Grand Prix]]'' made in 1966). New safety walls, rails and fences were quickly added and the refuelling area was move
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  • ...orcycle racing|Grand Prix]] [[motorcycle racing|motorcycle]] [[road racing|road racer]] and the [[2001]] [[List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champ He began road racing in [[1992]], and entered his first Grand Prix in [[1996]], as a wild
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  • | Layout1 || GP Road Course | Layout2 || Club Road Course
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  • ...s rival at the time, [[Ferrari]] in the 1960s and early 1970s for twistier road courses. ...ed States]] would [[Ban (law)|ban]] convertibles, due to concerns over the safety of occupants when a car overturns. As a result, manufacturers adopted Targa
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  • |Track shape || Road course ...is host to one of the only two [[NASCAR]] races each year that are run on road courses. It is also host to several other auto races and [[motorcycle]] rac
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  • ...from the ''Dipartimento della Pubblica Sicurezza'' ([[Department of Public Safety|Department of Public Security]]), and the keeping of public order. It is a ...traffic, providing escorts for road safety, protection and control of the road network, rescue operations and cooperation in the collection of traffic flo
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  • ...d racing taking place on temporary circuits erected on city streets, see [[road racing]].'' ...cars and motorcycles. The [[Hong Kong Police Force]], responsible for road safety, tends to place [[roadblock|roadblocks]] in areas where it commonly occurs.
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  • *Honda Safety & Riding Plaza Kyushu *Sports & Safety Riding Field SPA Naoiri
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  • ...fusing in this case, reporters use to compare different 4x4s the size, off-road capabilities and engine power. For safety ratings, the EuroNCAP uses nine categories:
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  • ...border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Roadamericatrack.png|200px|center|Road America Track Layout]] ! colspan=2 |'''Road America'''
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  • [[Formula One]] tires bear only a superficial resemblance to a normal road tire. Whereas the latter has a useful life of up to 80,000 km, the ti ...pean Grand Prix]], the F1 cars are unable to keep up with the [[Safety car|Safety Car]] in deep standing water due to the risk of [[aquaplaning]].
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  • ...e to drivers who cannot see the flagstand. This is especially common at [[road courses]], which usually feature several sharp turns and relatively steep h In [[road racing]], a single yellow flag displayed at the starter's stand or a marsha
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  • ...reason modern midget cars are fully equipped with [[roll cage]]s and other safety features. They are intended to be driven for races of relatively short dist ...expensive and exotic [[sports car]]s by beating them on the [[road racing|road course]] in an [[Offenhauser]] powered [[midget car]], usually used on ova
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  • ...wide and has not been widely commercialized yet. This is mainly due to the safety-critical nature of brake products. So far, Mercedes-Benz and Toyota already ...e the position and speed of the actuator in each e-caliper. Because of the safety critical nature of the application, even missing a limited number of sample
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