Wheels is a popular weekly car and motorbike program on BBC World India. It is produced in Delhi by Miditech Television.
Wheels (1971) is a novel by Arthur Hailey, concerning the automobile industry and the day-to-day pressures involved in its operation.
WHEELS is a bus service that provides public transportation in Livermore, Pleasanton, and Dublin, California (which are suburban cities outside Oakland, California).
The Wheels operating system for accelerated Commodore 64 home computers is partially based on (and generally backwards compatible with) GEOS. Wheels grants new abilities to the C64: the ability to play movies and MP3s, graphic web browsing (and limited server abilities), and true multitasking.
Wheels Suburban Transportation Services is a system of routes owned by New Jersey Transit and operated mostly under contract by private companies primarily in western New Jersey in Hunterdon, western Somerset, and parts of Warren counties. The fleet consists primarily of minibuses and cutaway vans.
usually made of polyurethane and sized between 39 and 66 millimeters in diameter; their hardness is measured by durometer, a number ranging from 0 to 100—soft wheels have a durometer of about 85, hard wheels have a durometer of 97 or higher A ballplayer's legs. Describes the part of the roller coaster car or train that rolls on the rails or track. Wheels are typically steel with a nylon or rubber coating on the outside to reduce the noise steel to steel contact would make and the heat generated by friction. ... The rolling mechanisms which allow roller coaster trains to roll easily along the tracks. These are often flanged in order to guide a coaster more easily. lapidary equipment used for the cutting and rough grinding of the chevrons. Commonly referring to the fronts on a slot car. Since the modern slot car does not have "tires" on the front, the fronts are simply called wheels.
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