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Low-speed vehicles, as defined by the NHTSA, are small four-wheel vehicles that have a maximum speed of 20 to 25 mph and have standard safety features including lights, reflectors, mirrors, windshields, windshield wipers, a parking brake and seat belts.
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Low-speed rail = I have to take a job within 25 miles of Philly.
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Low-speed maneuvers and quick transitions felt sluggish and less agile than a two-wheeled scooter, but some more experienced riders than me report being able to make extremely tight low-speed maneuvers.
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Low-speed maneuvers and quick transitions felt sluggish and less agile than a two-wheeled scooter, but some more experienced riders than me report being able to make extremely tight low-speed maneuvers.
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Speed High-speed models ran applications as quickly as a 1.6GHz Celeron-based laptop; Low-speed ones ran noticeably slower.
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Low-speed maneuvering in tight quarters is very easy.
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Speed High-speed models ran applications as quickly as a 1. 6GHz Celeron-based laptop; Low-speed ones ran noticeably slower.
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Low-speed maneuvering in tight quarters is very easy.
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Low-speed endurance training, he said, takes adjustment.
Off the Record 2005
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Low-speed endurance training, he said, takes adjustment.
Who's Heavier, Florio or September Vogue? You Can't Lift Either! 2005
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