• Railworthiness is the property or ability of a locomotive, passenger car, freight car, train or any kind of railway vehicle to be in proper operating condition...
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    Air safety EASA FAA Type certificate Seaworthiness Roadworthiness Railworthiness Spaceworthiness Crashworthiness Cyberworthiness Wragg, David W. (1974)...
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    adverse cyber eventsPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Railworthiness Roadworthiness – Vehicle meeting acceptable standards for safe driving...
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  • Operational Collaboration Airworthiness Crashworthiness Roadworthiness Railworthiness Seaworthiness Spaceworthiness Björck, Fredrik; Henkel, Martin; Stirna...
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    compression test Crash test Crash test dummy Hugh DeHaven Jerome F. Lederer Railworthiness Roadworthiness Seakeeping Seat belt Seaworthiness Self-sealing fuel...
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  • — 2014/45/EU Transport portal Airworthiness Crashworthiness Cyberworthiness Railworthiness Seaworthiness Spaceworthiness Street-legal vehicle Vehicle inspection...
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  • Crashworthiness Deformation (engineering) Headstock (rolling stock) Railworthiness Leach, Colin. "Are US crashworthiness standards "dooming" passenger...
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    spacecraft is an extension of the concepts of roadworthiness for cars, railworthiness for trains, seaworthiness for boats and ships, and airworthiness for...
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    of locomotives on a narrow gauge railway line. The United Kingdom used railworthy Jeeps during World War II especially in France, Germany, and Burma. Jeep...
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