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  • 61Usage based insurance — Usage based insurance, also known as pay as you drive (or PAYD) is a type of automobile insurance whereby the costs of motor insurance are dependent upon vehicle usage, particularly distance traveled. Economic and environmental impactIn economic… …

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  • 62Malfunction Indicator Lamp — A Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) is an indicator of the internal status of a car engine. It is found on the instrument console of most automobiles. When illuminated, it is typically either a red or amber color. On vehicles equipped with OBD II …

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  • 63Regularity rally — Regularity rallying, also known as TSD rallying (Time Speed Distance), is a form of motor sport usually conducted on public roads but sometimes including off road and track sections. The object of these rallies is to maintain precise times and… …

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  • 64Bematist — Bematists (Ancient Greek: Βηματισταί, modern Greek: Βηματιστές from the word Bema (single pace)), were specialists in ancient Greece who were trained to measure distances by counting their steps. Measurements of Alexander s bematistsBematists… …

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  • 65Electronic instrument cluster — Digital dash redirects here. For the business tool, see Dashboard (disambiguation). In an automobile, an electronic instrument cluster, digital instrument panel or digital dash for short, is a set of instrumentation, including the speedometer,… …

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  • 66hodometer — var. of ODOMETER. * * * noun a meter that shows mileage traversed • Syn: ↑odometer, ↑mileometer, ↑milometer • Hypernyms: ↑meter • Part Holonyms: ↑motor vehicle, ↑au …

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  • 67odograph — ˈōdəˌgraf noun Etymology: odo (as in odometer) + graph 1. : an instrument for automatically plotting the course and distance traveled by a vehicle 2. : a device for recording the length and rapidity of stride and the number of steps taken by a… …

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  • 68Archimedes — For other uses, see Archimedes (disambiguation). Archimedes of Syracuse (Greek: Ἀρχιμήδης) …

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  • 69Lunokhod programme — Lunokhod (Russian Луноход, Moonwalker ) 1 and 2 were a pair of by the Soviet robotic lunar rovers landed on the Moon in 1970 and 1973, respectively. They were in operation conterminously with the Zond series of flyby missions. The Lunokhod… …

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  • 70Car audio — Car audio/video (car AV), auto radio, mobile audio, 12 volt and other terms are used to describe the sound or video system fitted in an automobile. While 12 volt audio and video systems are also used, marketed, or manufactured for marine,… …

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