self-propelled vehicle
Noun: A self-propelled vehicle is a wheeled vehicle that carries within itself the means for its own propulsion. This means it does not require an external force, such as a person pushing, a horse pulling, or another vehicle towing it, in order to move. It generates its own power to turn its wheels.
This term is used to describe a broad category of vehicles. It is a formal or technical term often found in engineering, legal definitions, and transportation contexts to distinguish vehicles with onboard engines from those without. * A car is a common example of a self-propelled vehicle. * The military uses various self-propelled vehicles, including tanks and artillery units. * Regulations for self-propelled vehicles differ from those for trailers.
- The invention of the self-propelled vehicle revolutionized personal and commercial transportation.
- Forklifts and tractors are essential self-propelled vehicles in industry and agriculture.
- Legally, a motorcycle is classified as a self-propelled vehicle.
- The term is often used in a compound adjective form, such as "self-propelled vehicle chassis" or "self-propelled vehicle technology."
- In historical contexts, it can refer to early steam-powered road vehicles, distinguishing them from horse-drawn carriages.
- Automobile (n): A passenger vehicle designed for operation on ordinary roads. (More specific than "self-propelled vehicle.")
- Motor vehicle (n): A synonym often used in legal and regulatory language.
- Locomotive (n): A powered rail vehicle used for pulling trains. (A specific type of self-propelled vehicle for rails.)
- Self-propelled (adj): Describing any machine or device that moves by its own power. (e.g., a self-propelled lawn mower).
- Motorized vehicle
- Automotive vehicle
- Powered vehicle
- Trailer
- Horse-drawn carriage
- Towed vehicle
- Non-motorized vehicle (e.g., bicycle, skateboard)
- a wheeled vehicle that carries in itself a means of propulsion