Normar con claridad y amplitud la ley organica de transporte terrestre transito y seguridad vial y su reglamento, en lo referente a los vehículos de tracción humana

The human-powered vehicles are any vehicle powered by human muscle strength. According to the function and purpose intended to be. The most common are bicycles, scooters, skateboards, tricycles load, although many other types of vehicles can move with human strength. The human-powered vehicle is one...

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Main Author: Teneda Zapata, Kléver Francisco (author)
Format: bachelorThesis
Language:spa
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://dspace.unl.edu.ec/jspui/handle/123456789/14875
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Summary:The human-powered vehicles are any vehicle powered by human muscle strength. According to the function and purpose intended to be. The most common are bicycles, scooters, skateboards, tricycles load, although many other types of vehicles can move with human strength. The human-powered vehicle is one that uses the human brute force as the name implies, for continuous or constant displacement depending on the activity, the clearest example of these vehicles is the bicycle, tricycle, and human power fail applied on the pedals to generate a constant or repetitive movement according to the activity to be performed as a walk in the park, skills, transport of different products among others. Examples of human-powered vehicles are compounds tricycles, small trailers, small individual cars, family cars. Three wheel bikes have greater stability than two wheels and can support a larger or heavy load. Many people who cannot use a traditional, narrow bicycle seat, including tricycle and passengers with disabilities are more comfortable in the upright or reclining bicycle tricycle seat, as these seats are usually significantly larger and more padded. The three-wheeled bikes and some upright models also have a padded back for comfort and support. Like other types of bicycles, tricycles allow them to exercise and people do not need more fuel to be organic. 5 A tricycle is defined as a human-powered vehicle having three wheels. Tricycles, unlike bicycles, are able to support themselves, requiring less balance the ride. This makes it a popular choice tricycle for the poor, the disabled and anyone else who does not want to balance your bike when stopped at a stoplight. The wheels can be distributed two in the front and one in the back, or vice versa. Tricycles are an ideal method of transportation, free fuel slick or damaged roads. Not require the balance of the bike and the drivers do not have to remove your feet from the pedals when stopped. Adaptive Tricycles allow people as a source of labor for subsistence and generally used for cargo. Tricycles are elegant. Riding a tricycle is a way to promote a lifestyle free of environmental pollution.