
Tracked vehicles
Tracked vehicles are machines that move using continuous tracks or treads instead of wheels. These tracks are long, linked segments that wrap around the vehicle’s wheels, providing a large surface area. This design allows tracked vehicles to distribute their weight more evenly, giving them better traction and stability on rough or soft terrains like mud, snow, or sand. Common examples include tanks, excavators, and bulldozers. Their tracked system helps them navigate challenging environments efficiently, making them ideal for construction, military, or heavy-duty tasks where durability and traction are essential.