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Pedicab

Pedicab is a traditional transportation human powered,no fuel,no pollution,no noise and save for earth.

Elevator

Elevator is a one of transportation powered by eletric,work in little area in building.

Horse

horse is a means of transportation that has been used by humans since hundreds of years ago. for traveling, hunting, foraging and go to war.

Submarine

submarine is one of the popular military water transportation. expertise that can be made ​​in diving for surveillance and covert operations.

Air Plane

mass transport aircraft is contained in almost all countries. cruising range, capacity and convenience make this rapidly growing transportation.

Sunday 4 December 2011

LAX Airport Transportation to Six Flags Hurricane Harbor

Every year millions of people (around 60 million) travel through one of the nine passenger terminals of LAX. Some come here for business, other to catch up with friends and families, yet others for vacation. A large number of these travelers hire LAX airport transportation when commuting to or from LAX for the sake of convenience and comfort. You should also consider hiring LAX transportation if you are coming to Los Angeles to take your family to Six Flags Hurricane Harbor, the premier most water park in Los Angeles.

Wednesday 9 November 2011

Bicycle

As written Columbia Encyclopedia, bicycle ancestors are thought to originate from France. According to newspaper history, the country has since the beginning of the 18th century knew the two-wheeled transportation device called velocipede. Over the years, velocipede became the only term that refers to the two-wheel vehicle design.

To be sure, the construction is not familiar with the iron. The model was still very "primitive". Some say no crank, pedal stick steering (handlebars). They say there is already familiar with the crank and handlebars, but the construction of the timber.


Saturday 29 October 2011

Navy Goes Green, Unveils First Algae Fuel-Powered Vessel

The navy has finally decided to go green and keep the waters blue, turning to new eco-friendly equipment. The first of many more to follow suit, the navy has unveiled a green eco-friendly vessel powered by algae fuel. Nicknamed the Navy’s Corvette, this vessel uses some pretty awesome cutting-edge technology and the Navy hopes to create a Great Green Fleet of vessels powered by alternative energy within the next five years. The 49 foot long riverine vessel can accelerate to 40 knots and uses a 50-50 blend of algae-based fuel and diesel. Currently the Navy spends an astounding amount buying fuel, enough to power all of its vessels with about 80,000 barrels of oil a day.

Saturday 15 October 2011

Safety Bus

With the sole aim to ensure safety for children traveling to their school, a Swedish team of product designers has designed a Safety Bus concept based on detailed interviews of bus drivers, observations of fire fighters and close study of accident such coaches and buses in various occasions.

While buying a personal vehicle, usually its safety features remain our top priority but the same does not apply for choosing a coach or bus for delivering schoolchildren. Comfort more than safety seems to draw the attention.

Monday 5 September 2011

Truck

The word "truck" itself may be derived from the word meaning "small wheel" or from the UK mid trokell, in turn from Latin trochlea. Another explanation is that it comes from the Latin with the meaning "iron ring". In turn, both returned to Greece trokhos (τροχός) which means "wheel" of trekhein (τρέχειν, "to run"). The first known use of "truck" was in 1611 when it referred to a small strong wheel gun carriage board. In use then extended and refers to the carts to carry heavy loads, the meaning is known since 1771. Then changed again to "motor-powered carrier load", which has been used since 1930, then shortened from "truck motor" in 1916.

Friday 2 September 2011

Robot Rickshaw Honda Triggers

Reviving the conventional Asian mode of transportation, the rickshaw, designer Enoch Morishima has come up with a hi-tech concept that utilizing Honda’s range of technology seems to take the rickshaw to the robotic age. Designed to rule city centers and making them worth living in, the Honda-sponsored design is a cheap and efficient public transportation system that would provide efficient commuting in downtown Malaysia. Pulled by a robot capable of interacting with the passengers, the “Honda Rickshaw” features the pod as used in those conventional rickshaws, with the exception that it can be detached from the rickshaw and attached to

Tuesday 30 August 2011

The Wheel

wheels, is one important part of a means of transportation. With wheels, can run as a means of transport where appropriate. wheels has grown from hundreds of years ago to the present.

emerged in the mid-wheel to 4 BC, in Mesopotamia, Northern Caucasus and Central Europe, so that the wheel was created earlier question remains unresolved and contentious. Wheeled vehicles spread from its original location (Mesopotamia, the Caucasus, Balkans, Central Europe) across Eurasia, to the Indus valley in the year to the 3 millennium BC. During the year 2 BC milenuim, Train wheels spread very quickly. until he came to China and skadinavia in 1200 BC. Although they have not developed a wheel with a perfect, in the western hemisphere, they began to improve it. There is the mark with toys that children are under the wheels of rock.
 

Monday 29 August 2011

MACH HighSpeed Bus Concept by Abhi Muktheeswarar

MACH HighSpeed Bus Concept by Abhi Muktheeswarar is powered by hydrogen, which provide power to spin the electric motors mounted on each wheels. It has Active Push-rod Type Magneto-rheological Fluid Suspension System which provides a comfortable ride & good handling characteristics on any surface. As speed increases, safety decreases. So this bus is provided with all the state of the art active & passive safety systems for a faster & safer journey. The reinvented Bus is ready. Are you?

Saturday 27 August 2011

10 best in the world of transportation (part 3 end)

4. The Tube, London, Inggris 
London underground transportation is usually called The Tube and is the oldest in the world. In addition, The Tube service along the 400 kilometer route. Transportation is a record as the most widely used to transport passengers as much as 1 billion people in 2007.

This route connects a series of rail transport, such as the Docklands Light Railway, where passengers can enjoy the scenery along the river Thames. Train also offers a wide screen that will show the next train schedules, as well as comfortable seating.

Saturday 20 August 2011

10 best in the world of transportation (part 2)

7. New York Subway System, Amerika Serikat 

underground transportation system in New York (New York Subway) are ubiquitous and iconic as the Statue of Liberty. With more than 100 years of age, offers a trip transportation to many cities with a range of 375 kilometers.

Express a separate service from the local train lines and services 24 hours per day throughout the year is a facility provided for the New York Subway is.

Monday 15 August 2011

Bemo / auto ricksaw

Motorized rickshaw is one of the modes of public transport is widely grown in Asia, especially India, Malaysia, Indonesia, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand and other countries that are part of paratransit also known by the name of the auto rickshaw. Usually built from the bottom of the modified motorcycle into a three-wheeled motor vehicle / trike and to improve the stability of existing uses four wheels.

Bemo (short for 'motor rickshaw') is a three-wheeled motor vehicle that is commonly used as public transportation. Bemo began to be used in Indonesia in early 1962 in Jakarta to
brighten Ganefo sporting event. After a hard sell in Jakarta, bemo started to spread to other regions in Indonesia. Bemo presence is intended to replace the pedicab because these vehicles are very practical and capable of reaching the narrow streets, and can go much faster than tricycles.

Saturday 13 August 2011

Armored Personnel Carrier

armored personnel carrier is a military transport that is often used in warfare, sending aid, and natural disasters. its large and can accommodate armored troops up to 10 people or more and more troops can be protected from enemy attack in the open.not only to carry troops, armored personnel carrier can also be armed with small arms as an aid when it comes to war.

history of the armored personnel carrier can not be separated from the discovery of a tank. tank has been there at the time of the kingdom, but at that time devoted solely to the assault course and wood basic materials. tank developed rapidly during World War 1 and 2, as well as

Sunday 7 August 2011

transportasi as a need

transportation is a necessity that can not be separated in their daily lives. human daily activities could not be separated from transport, be it human itself, goods, pets, mail, and others.

today has developed various technologies related to advances in transportation, such as public transportation, military and commercial. Public transport was developed to meet human needs in terms of travel comfort, safety, quantity, and price that we have encountered this murah.saat mass transport contained in some countries, such as trains, buses, airplanes, taxis, ships up to the traditional such as rickshaws, motorcycles, wagon and some of the brackish driven by animals.

Thursday 4 August 2011

Taxi

Taxi is a popular transport at this time. almost throughout the country can we find a taxi, it's just different types of vehicles, rates, system, and comfort. cab has a different tariff system at any time, ie depending on the mileage goals. This transport is superior because the passenger can request destination anywhere

the name is taken from the taximeter taxis, which is a tool that serves to determine the amount of fees to be paid by passengers based on the distance to the goal.These vehicles are usually in the form of a sedan taxi which has above average comfort. so that passengers can indulge. different

Wednesday 3 August 2011

10 best in the world of transportation

10. Copenhagen Metro, Denmark

Construction of the Copenhagen Metro mass transit system located in the capital of Denmark was completed in 2002. This transport system connecting a number of other rail lines capable of transporting people in the countryside Copenhagen.

Copenhagen Metro also provides a cycling program for users who want to train travels by bicycle.

Monday 1 August 2011

Delman

Delman is a traditional means of transportation on animal powered by the horse. Delman has wheels 2, 3 and 4. From the past until now delman has the same shape, although some are replacing the wheels with tires. Delman is now used as a transport environment within a short journey or a major character in the rural regional inter-village. Current gig starts displaced by the presence of a motorcycle taxi, taxi or public transport such as motorized three-wheeler or bemo. However, in some areas, especially the tourist area, Delman allowed to operate, by following the rules of hygiene such as urban reservoirs for horse manure. To that end, Delman are numbered as in the numbering of motor vehicles issued by the Local Government.

Friday 15 July 2011

Open Auto Transports Vs Enclosed Auto Transport

At any point of time, you can face a situation where you either have ordered to get an exotic automobile from overseas or you need to move your vehicle from one place to another. This depends upon auto transport companies which shift the cars or trucks miles across countries. Opting for these companies is a convenient option as by just paying for transportation, the vehicle can reach the desired destination. It further ensures safe delivery and insurance by choosing a professional auto transport company. These auto transport companies provide you with the option of Open Auto Transport as well Enclosed Auto Transport system for safe delivery of automobiles.

Thursday 14 July 2011

Overview on Auto Transport

What is Auto Transport?
Auto transport means transporting of vehicles from one place to another. Instead of us driving ourselves to the destination, we can transport it through auto transport. It is cost effective and less traumatic when compared to flying across the country and traveling to the destination. Car transport is very advantageous to the military personnel as they reside throughout the country for which they need to transport their vehicles to the desired location. Auto transport is also called as Car shipping or Vehicle shipping.

Types of auto transport :

Monday 4 July 2011

Bus


The History of Bus dates back to the early 19th Century. In the early 1830's Sir Goldworthy Gruney from the UK had designed some kind of a Hugh stagecoach, which was powered by steam engine. This was probably the first kind of bus developed by mankind. However, the concept of buses has drastically changed in today's world. Today, anything which is used to carry passengers and is self engineered is termed as a bus. It is normally used for fixed distances and routes. Any vehicle that carries more than 10 people is called a bus.

Saturday 2 July 2011

Streetcar


Streetcar, passenger vehicle with single or multiple cars that runs on rails, usually in urban areas Streetcars, also called trolleys or trams, are categorized as a light-rail form of transit, as opposed to heavy-rail transit, which has a higher volume of use and travels at higher speeds.

Most modern streetcars are powered by electricity fed by overhead lines or by a third rail. Some streetcars, called cable cars, operate by gripping a system of moving cable, located underground, that is powered from a central location. Depending on the degree of separation from road traffic, average speeds of streetcars may range from 16 to 40 km/h (10 to 25 mph). The capacity of a moderately sized system is about 12,000 people per hour. Riders pay their fare with cash or tokens upon boarding a streetcar or purchase passes issued for a specific period of time beforehand.

Friday 1 July 2011

Auto Transport Is Simple and Easy

Most of you may think that auto transport is not an easy process and also you will be in a chaos state of how to do the car transport in an easy and simple way. People who want an easy and simple car shipping process can read this article. I tried my best to put some important points regarding the process of auto transport so that the readers may easily understand the car shipping process. This seems to be simple, but I want every reader to understand well. First what is auto transport? Auto shipping has many names such as car transport, car shipping, vehicle shipping and auto shipping. All the terms have the same meaning. When one call a process easy and simple? If a process is good at all technological aspects and doesn't hurt you in any means and provides you comfort and safe in all aspects, then the process can be called as simple and easy.

Thursday 16 June 2011

Elevator

Since the dawn of time, humans sought the way for more efficient vertical transportation of freight and passengers to different levels. These devices for transport goods up and down represent first elevators.
Elevator history begins several hundred years before Christ. The earliest elevators were called hoists. They were powered by human and animal power, or sometimes water-driven mechanisms. They were in use as early as the 3rd century BC.

Modern elevators were developed during the 1800s. These crude elevators slowly evolved from steam driven to hydraulic power. The first hydraulic elevators were designed using water pressure as the source of power. They were used for conveying materials in factories, warehouses and mines. Hydraulic elevators were often used in European factories.

Tuesday 14 June 2011

Zeppelin


Ferdinand Zeppelin (1838-1917), German military officer, who developed the rigid dirigible, a lighter-than-air vehicle that became known as the zeppelin. Zeppelin was born in Konstanz and educated at the Ludwigsburg Military Academy and the University of Tübingen. He entered the Prussian army in 1858 and went to the United States in 1863 to work as a military observer for the Union army. Zeppelin served in the Franco-German War of 1870-1871; he retired in 1891 with the rank of brigadier general.

Sunday 12 June 2011

Hydrofoils and hovercraft

 
Hydrofoils and hovercraft are specialized water vehicles. A hydrofoil has small wing-like surfaces, called foils, that are attached to the bottom of its hull. As the hydrofoil accelerates, the foils act much like small aircraft wings, lifting most of the hull out of the water. Because less of the hull is in the water, less effort is used to push the hull against the resistance of the water. Hydrofoil speed varies, but most passenger-carrying hydrofoils can travel about 100 km/hr (about 60 mph). Some experimental models can travel even faster.

Saturday 11 June 2011

Wheelbarrow

The history of the wheelbarrow began in Greece circa 406 BC. However there are no records that indicate who actually made it.

The Wheelbarrow in Ancient Civilizations
The Greeks didn’t stay what they used the device for. In fact there is nothing that indicates it was utilized for farming. But most scholars assume that the device was employed in construction sites. The vehicle was very likely used to transport certain loads to the site.There is evidence of a one wheeled vehicle in 4th century AD Rome. However the ongoing research suggests that the wheelbarrow may have been used there too. The history of the wheelbarrow doesn’t provide information on its use in the Byzantine Empire. From the fall of Rome to the 11th century, use of the wheelbarrow stopped. There are no records indicating when or why this happened. It is possible that as Europe was plunged into chaos following Rome’s collapse, the vehicle was simply forgotten.

Monday 6 June 2011

How to Transport Your Classic Car

Classic car transport is a large branch of car transport; it is a specialized field that includes car transport companies that are dedicated to the transport of antique and vintage cars. Most trailers used for the safe and efficient transport of classic cars are specially designed for smooth travel and protection from road and weather.

Classic car transport companies usually employ only professional drivers who are experienced handlers of antique and exotic cars. Some popular trailer options for secure classic car transport are: six-car enclosed trailers, four-car enclosed trailers, and two-car non-stacking enclosed trailers. Most auto transporters of classic vehicles will offer delivery from door-to-door or delivery to the customer. Most classic car transport companies will accept non-running vehicles.

Friday 3 June 2011

Submarine


Submarine, type of warship designed to operate completely underwater for long periods of time. They are designed to submerge and surface, and to maneuver quietly underwater to avoid detection. Submarines can launch a variety of weapons including torpedoes, mines, antiship and land-attack cruise missiles, and submarine launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs) with nuclear warheads. Modern submarines have a cylindrical hull that tapers at one end and forms a blunt, rounded nose at the other end. They are usually made of high-quality steel but may also be made out of titanium. Most modern submarines are powered by nuclear energy, though some rely on diesel engines and electric batteries for propulsion.

Saturday 28 May 2011

Ferries


In 1844 Chester Mattson was granted a charter to build a state road connecting Madison and Baraboo.  To cross the Wisconsin River he built a ferry at Merrimac.  The road became known as "Matts Ferry Road".  The ferry was not free then, but charged five cents for each passenger, 25 cents for each horse and 40 cents for a team of oxen.  In 1877 W. P. Flanders purchased the ferry business for $700.  In 1872 the railroad came to town and nearly ruined the ferry business.  In 1877 it was abandoned.  The ferry landing site was near the present day Merrimac Village Park.

In 1883 John Brownrigg operated a ferry near the present site.  It was hand powered using pike poles.  In 1912 Arthur Brownrigg took over the operation of the ferry from his father . He installed a hand operated windlass with an overhead cable to propell the ferry.In 1915 Timothy Wells bought the business and attached

Wednesday 25 May 2011

Why Classic Car Transport Is Different To Normal Auto Transport

When a car is a classic, it's not just a car anymore; it's a thing of beauty. When a classic car needs transporting, the discerning owner is going to be looking for more than a quick way from point a to point b. Some things to consider before beginning the classic car transport are the state of the vehicle, where it is going, how much is it going to cost and what are best benefits.

Since many collectors purchase classic cars in varying states of repair, it's worth noting whether the car you
want to transport has been in storage for a long time. If you can't start it or drive it, some transporters won't
touch it.Many transporters require the vehicle to be driven up ramps to be loaded and do not have a way to tow it into place. If it's possible have a mechanic check fluids, refill the gas tank and charge the battery, a car that runs, even slowly will have more options in transporters.

Friday 20 May 2011

Steamship


In 1769, the Scotsman James Watt patented an improved version of the steam engine that ushered in the Industrial Revolution. The idea of using steam power to propel boats occurred to inventors soon after the potential of Watt's new engine became known.

The era of the steamboat began in America in 1787 when John Fitch (1743-1798) made the first successful trial of a forty-five-foot steamboat on the Delaware River on August 22, 1787, in the presence of members of the Constitutional Convention. Fitch later built a larger vessel that carried passengers and freight between Philadelphia and Burlington, New Jersey.

Tuesday 17 May 2011

Using Medical Air Transportation For Patient Transfers

For many years, medical air transportation services have offered around-the-clock emergency and non-emergency services to thousands of people all around the world. Air ambulance crews specialize in arranging services that offer air transport which can include ground transportation and specialized air medical transport care, as well as any other incidentals necessary for a successful patient transport. This specialized air transportation serves a variety of managed care companies, organizations and other healthcare providers, as well as individual patients.

Air Ambulance specialists operate under their own FAA 135 certificates and State licensure regulations. Each aircraft vendor is fully licensed and insured, so these fully trained flight crews can be fully dedicated to the safety and service of their patients. The teams on board the aircraft will include as a minimum a paramedic and critical care nurse. Physicians are also sometimes on board with each patient being transported to care for them during their travel, as well as other healthcare staff, depending on each patient's individual needs. The type of emergency of each patient helps determine the type of aircraft and medical team members that will be used to provide the best possible care. It is routine for the flight crew to contact the patient's primary physician before providing any transport services.

The three levels available for medical air transportation include: Basic Life Support (BLS), Advanced Life Support (ALS) and Critical Care. This technology enables the medical flight crew to provide the same types of services in the air that can be provided in a hospital. So, no matter if a patient is flying domestic or international, some of the highest quality care is provided, including medivac services and ground transportation, to ensure that all patients have a good experience and a safe, smooth transit.

Some medically-specialized air transport services provide charitable air transportation for those in great need, while others are very cost effective. Qualified crews with a high level of experience in air transportation remain on call and are committed to providing patients with quality medical services. Many charitable or non-profit organizations offer assistance with transport to ensure that patients who cannot afford these services are not denied access to specialized healthcare evaluations, diagnosis or treatment that are too far to reach via car or ambulance.

Depending on a patient's location and needs, medically-specialized transportation services can range from private ambulance aircraft to international commercial stretcher service and even escort services on commercial airlines. It is also available for the relocation of patients who may require certain medical attention or procedures that are more recognized by hospitals with centers of excellence in a particular field. Services are typically available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for those who need medical air transport.
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Friday 13 May 2011

Helicopter

During the past sixty years since their first successful flights, helicopters have matured from unstable, vibrating contraptions that could barely lift the pilot off the ground, into sophisticated machines of extraordinary flying capability. They are able to hover, fly forward, backward and sideward, and perform other desirable maneuvers. Igor Sikorsky lived long enough to have the satisfaction of seeing his vision of a flying machine "that could lift itself vertically from the ground and hover motionless in the air" come true in many more ways than he could have initially imagined.


At the beginning of the new Millennium, there were in excess of 40,000 helicopters flying worldwide. Its civilian roles encompass air ambulance, sea and mountain rescue, crop dusting, fire fighting, police

Saturday 7 May 2011

Ojek


Ojek is a unique land transportation. At least there are only a few state transportation and even then only in some area. Ojek is a transportation that use the motor as the vehicle and carry 1 to 2 passenger. Ojek do not have spesific companies or institutions that deal, which does not have spesific route and has cost different in each place. There is ojek transportation in majir cities and in small areas. Speed,low cost and practical advantages of ojek. But ojek are not protected when rain and heat. And for a long journey, requiring stamina and strong physical condition.

In big cities, Ojek in demand for various groups in addtion to fas and cheap, it could be an alternative in case of congestion. But ojek are often violate traffic

Wednesday 4 May 2011

Pedicab

Pedicab is a traditional ground transportation of human powered,like riksaw in china. Pedicab has e wheel and can accommodate 2 to 3 people. Pedicabs are enviromentally friendly transportation and is still widely used in rural ares or the absense of a motor vehicle. Riksaw have some kind of model. However, in principle, continue to use human power. Pedicab has other advantages in comparison with modern transpor, Pedicabs are not treated as motor vehicles requiring oil, fuel, and spare parts that need to be replace in time.

Friday 29 April 2011

Airplane

Airplanes are heavier-than-air craft that use wings to produce lift in order to fly. Airplanes transport people from place to place and also ferry shipments of mail, perishable goods, and other important cargo . The airplane has also revolutionized warfare. Many aeronautical advances in technology, such as the jet engine, were achieved by military engineers and designers .

Tuesday 26 April 2011

Canoes

Canoes were developed over the course of thousands of years by the native peoples of North America. The word 'canoe' originiated from the word 'kenu' - meaning dugout. These seagoing boats were used by the Carib Indians of the Caribbean islands, and were made of large tree trunks which were shaped and hollowed, and were strong enough to travel between the islands. 

North American Indians are responsible for creating the more well-known version of the canoe - a frame of wooden ribs covered with the lightweight bark of birch trees, and sometimes elm or cedar trees. These boats, which have remained virtually unchanged in design for thousands of years, proved to be ideal for travelling the numerous streams, rivers and lakes of North America.

Friday 22 April 2011

Horse


Horse, large land mammal notable for its speed, strength, and endurance. Horses are members of the Equidae family, which also includes zebras and asses. Like all equids, the horse is extremely well adapted to traveling long distances with great efficiency and to surviving on a diet of nutrient-poor, high-fiber grasses. The horse is an intensely social animal, forming strong associations with members of its herd and possessing a keen ability to recognize subtle social cues. These instinctive behaviors form the basis of the horse’s ability to bond with and obey a human trainer.

Thursday 21 April 2011

Railroad


Railroads are paths of parallel metal rails that allow a wheeled vehicle to move more easily by reducing friction. Iron rails were first used in the early 1800s to guide horse-drawn wagons. After the invention of the steam locomotive in 1804, steam engines replaced horses as the primary means of power. Modern locomotives commonly use electric motors or diesel engines and pull long trains of passenger or freight cars.

The benefits of rail transportation in both speed and carrying capacity made it superior to other methods of transportation in the 1800s. In the United States and Canada, with their vast expanses of territory, the railroad became a major means of cross-country transportation.

Wednesday 20 April 2011

Transportation

Transportation, movement of people and goods from one location to another. Throughout history, the economic wealth and military power of a people or a nation have been closely tied to efficient methods of transportation. Transportation provides access to natural resources and promotes trade, allowing a nation to accumulate wealth and power. Transportation also allows the movement of soldiers, equipment, and supplies so that a nation can wage war.

Transportation systems and the routes they use have greatly influenced both how and where people live. Reliable transportation allows a population to expand throughout a country’s territory and to live comfortably in remote areas far from factories and farms. The growth and