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Category M

Category M, means a motor vehicle with at least four wheels used for the carriage of passengers and their luggage. [Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989, s. 2 (k)

Category N

Category N, means a motor vehicle with at least four wheels used for the carriage of goods. [Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989, s. 2 (o)]

Kiddle, Kidel, or Kedel

open wear in a river, with a loop or narrow cut in it, accommodated for the laying of wheels or other engines to catch fish, 2 Inst. 38; and see, per Lord Selborne, C., Neill v. Duke

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Light Railway

carriages of eight tons weight or less may be brought upon the rails by any one pair o wheels, and the speed of trains is not to exceed twenty-five miles an hour, could and still can be

Motor bicycle

Motor bicycle, means a motor vehicle which has two wheels, and has a maximum design speed exceeding 45 kmph and, if powered by an internal combustion engine, has

Jagannath

adorned with obscene paintings Formerly it was erroneously supposed that devotees allowed themselves to be crushed beneath the wheels of this car It is now known that any death within the temple of Jagannath is considered to

Janker

A long pole on two wheels used in hauling logs

Brougham

A light enclosed carriage with seats inside for two or four and the fore wheels so arranged as to turn short

Hopperdozer

shallow iron box containing kerosene or coated with tar or other sticky substance which may be mounted on wheels

Coach

A large closed four wheeled carriage having doors in the sides and generally a front and back seat inside each for two persons

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