Topic outline of vehicles

Topic outline of vehicles

:"For a more comprehensive list, see the List of vehicle topics."

A Vehicle is a non-living means of transportation. Vehicles are most often man-made, although some other means of transportation which are not made by man can also be called vehicles; examples include icebergs and floating tree trunks.

The following outline is provided as an overview of and introduction to vehicles:

General description of vehicles

: "Main article: Vehicles"

Types of vehicles

* Airplane
* Automobile
* Bicycle
* Boat
* Bus

* Hang glider
* Hovercraft
* Jet aircraft
* Motorcycle
* Rocket
* Scooter (motorcycle)
* Ship
* Tractor
* Traction engine

* Train
* Tram
* Tricycle
* Trolleybus
* Truck
* Unmanned aerial vehicle
* Van

History of vehicles

: "Main article: Historic transport"

* History of the automobile
* History of the electric vehicle

Basic vehicle-related concepts

* Detroit
* Fuel efficiency

Vehicle-related lists

: "Main article: List of transport topics and List of basic transport topics"

* List of aircraft
* List of cars
* List of locomotives
* List of ships
* List of spacecraft

See also

External links


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