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single-track vehicle
/sˈɪŋɡəltɹˈæk vˈiəkəl/
/sˈɪŋɡəltɹˈak vˈiəkəl/
Single-track vehicle
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a vehicle designed to travel on a single narrow track, typically referring to motorcycles and bicycles
What is a "single-track vehicle"?
A single-track vehicle is a type of vehicle that has only one line of wheels or tracks, typically used for two-wheeled vehicles like bicycles, motorcycles, or scooters. These vehicles are designed to be steered by leaning or turning handlebars, and they are generally more maneuverable than vehicles with multiple tracks. The term "single-track" refers to the vehicle's narrow design, where both wheels or tracks are aligned along a single path.
Examples
The mountain trail was challenging for the single-track vehicle.
He enjoyed the agility of his single-track vehicle on winding roads.



























