Low-speed vehicle, the Glossary
In the United States and Canada, low-speed vehicle (LSV) regulations allow relaxed design and registration laws for four-wheel vehicles that have a maximum capable speed of about.[1]
Table of Contents
14 relations: AARP, Automotive lighting, Battery electric vehicle, Electric battery, Golf cart, Headlamp, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, Medium-speed vehicle, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Neighborhood Electric Vehicle, Quadricycle (EU vehicle classification), Rear-view mirror, Seat belt, Vehicle weight.
- Low-speed vehicles
AARP
AARP, formerly the American Association of Retired Persons, is an interest group in the United States focusing on issues affecting those over the age of fifty.
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Automotive lighting
A motor vehicle has lighting and signaling devices mounted to or integrated into its front, rear, sides, and, in some cases, top.
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Battery electric vehicle
A battery electric vehicle (BEV), pure electric vehicle, only-electric vehicle, fully electric vehicle or all-electric vehicle is a type of electric vehicle (EV) that exclusively uses chemical energy stored in rechargeable battery packs, with no secondary source of propulsion (a hydrogen fuel cell, internal combustion engine, etc.).
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Electric battery
An electric battery is a source of electric power consisting of one or more electrochemical cells with external connections for powering electrical devices.
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Golf cart
A golf cart (alternatively known as a golf buggy or golf car) is a small motorized vehicle designed originally to carry two golfers and their golf clubs around a golf course with less effort than walking.
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Headlamp
A headlamp is a lamp attached to the front of a vehicle to illuminate the road ahead.
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Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and Highway Loss Data Institute (IIHS-HLDI) is an American nonprofit organization.
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Medium-speed vehicle
Medium-speed vehicle (MSV) is a vehicle registration category in some states of the United States where applicable vehicles are allowed to travel on roads at speeds up to. Low-speed vehicle and Medium-speed vehicle are vehicle law.
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is an agency of the U.S. federal government, part of the Department of Transportation, focused on transportation safety in the United States.
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Neighborhood Electric Vehicle
A Neighborhood Electric Vehicle (NEV) is a U.S. category for battery electric vehicles that are usually built to have a top speed of, and have a maximum loaded weight of.
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Quadricycle (EU vehicle classification)
The quadricycle is a European Union vehicle category for four-wheeled microcars, which allows these vehicles to be designed to less stringent requirements when compared to regular cars.
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Rear-view mirror
A rear-view mirror (or rearview mirror) is a, usually flat, mirror in automobiles and other vehicles, designed to allow the driver to see rearward through the vehicle's rear window (rear windshield).
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Seat belt
A seat belt, also known as a safety belt or spelled seatbelt, is a vehicle safety device designed to secure the driver or a passenger of a vehicle against harmful movement that may result during a collision or a sudden stop.
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Vehicle weight
Vehicle weight is a measurement of wheeled motor vehicles; either an actual measured weight of the vehicle under defined conditions or a gross weight rating for its weight carrying capacity.
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See also
Low-speed vehicles
- Global Electric Motorcars
- Low-speed vehicle
- Might-E Truck
- Moke (revival)
- Peter rehra
- Taylor-Dunn
- The Kurrent
- ZENN
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low-speed_vehicle
Also known as Low Speed Vehicle, Low-speed vehicles, Short Commute Vehicle, Short-commute vehicle, Voitures sans permis.