2017-07-27T19:49:27+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true Retroreflector, Vehicle tracking system, Auto rickshaw, Autopilot, Public transport timetable, Sailing ballast, Stowaway, Electric-steam locomotive, Amphibious vehicle, Flight attendant, Transportation engineering, Transport geography, Intelligent transportation system, Wheelbarrow, Waybill, Diesel-electric transmission, Truck driver, Propulsion, Outline of transport flashcards
Transport

Transport

  • Retroreflector
    A retroreflector (sometimes called a retroflector or cataphote) is a device or surface that reflects light back to its source with a minimum of scattering.
  • Vehicle tracking system
    A vehicle tracking system combines the use of automatic vehicle location in individual vehicles with software that collects these fleet data for a comprehensive picture of vehicle locations.
  • Auto rickshaw
    An auto rickshaw (in India), or rickshaw (in Pakistan) also known as a Bajay or Bajaj (in Jakarta, Indonesia) Bemo in Bali, Indonesia, three-wheeler or tuktuk (in Sri Lanka), samosa, tempo, tuk-tuk (in Thailand), trishaw, autorick, bajaji (in Madagascar and Tanzania), keke Napep or Maruwa (in Nigeria), rick, tricycle (in the Philippines), mototaxi, baby taxi, lapa or tukxi (Piaggio Ape Calessino) in popular parlance, is a motorized development of the traditional pulled rickshaw or cycle rickshaw.
  • Autopilot
    An autopilot is a system used to control the trajectory of a vehicle without constant 'hands-on' control by a human operator being required.
  • Public transport timetable
    A public transport timetable (also timetable and North American English schedule) is a document setting out information on service times, to assist passengers with planning a trip.
  • Sailing ballast
    Ballast is used in sailboats to provide moment to resist the lateral forces on the sail.
  • Stowaway
    A stowaway is a person who secretly boards a vehicle, such as a ship, an aircraft, a train, cargo truck or bus, in order to travel without paying and without being detected.
  • Electric-steam locomotive
    An electric-steam locomotive is a steam locomotive that uses electricity to heat the water in the boiler to create steam instead of burning fuel in a firebox.
  • Amphibious vehicle
    An amphibious vehicle (or simply amphibian), is a vehicle that is a means of transport, viable on land as well as on (or under) water.
  • Flight attendant
    Flight attendants or cabin crew (also known as stewards/stewardesses, air hosts/hostesses, cabin attendants) are members of an aircrew employed by airlines primarily to ensure the safety and comfort of passengers aboard commercial flights, on select business jet aircraft, and on some military aircraft.
  • Transportation engineering
    Transportation engineering or transport engineering is the application of technology and scientific principles to the planning, functional design, operation and management of facilities for any mode of transportation in order to provide for the safe, efficient, rapid, comfortable, convenient, economical, and environmentally compatible movement of people and goods (transport).
  • Transport geography
    Transport geography, also transportation geography, is a branch of geography that particularly investigates the movement of and connections between people, goods or information on the Earth's surface.
  • Intelligent transportation system
    Although ITS may refer to all modes of transport, EU Directive 2010/40/EU (7 July 2010) defines ITS as systems in which information and communication technologies are applied in the field of road transport, including infrastructure, vehicles and users, and in traffic management and mobility management, as well as for interfaces with other modes of transport.
  • Wheelbarrow
    A wheelbarrow is a small hand-propelled vehicle, usually with just one wheel, designed to be pushed and guided by a single person using two handles at the rear, or by a sail to push the ancient wheelbarrow by wind.
  • Waybill
    A waybill (UIC) is a document issued by a carrier giving details and instructions relating to the shipment of a consignment of goods.
  • Diesel-electric transmission
    Diesel-electric transmission, or diesel-electric powertrain is used by a number of vehicle and ship types for providing locomotion.
  • Truck driver
    A truck driver (commonly referred to as a trucker, teamster or driver in the United States and Canada; a truckie in Australia and New Zealand; a lorry driver, or driver in Ireland, the United Kingdom, India and Pakistan) is a person who earns a living as the driver of a truck (usually a semi truck, box truck or dump truck).
  • Propulsion
    Propulsion is a means of creating force leading to movement.
  • Outline of transport
    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to transport: Transport or transportation – movement of people and goods from one place to another.