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What is a Quadricycle ?

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What is a Quadricycle ?

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Under EEC Directive 92/61/EC (superseded to 2002/24/EC) a new vehicle category was created. Quadncycles are defined as having a maximum unladen mass of 400 Kg and with a maximum power of 15KW. Quadzilla = machines are specifically designed and manufactured to meet the above legislation.

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Sometimes referred to as a micro car, a “quadricycle” is a four-wheeled vehicle with an unladen mass not more than 400kg (excluding batteries if it is an electric vehicle) and whose maximum continuous rated power does not exceed 15 kW. The best known quadricycle is the G-Wiz. There is a perception that large, heavy cars such as 4X4s are safe, but they pose an increased risk to pedestrian in the event of a collision. Quadricycles on the other hand are designed to operate in urban areas at low speeds. Greater Manchester has an average traffic speed of 12.1mph, Leicester 13.6mph, London 14.6mph, West Yorkshire 14.6mph, Merseyside 14.9mph, South Yorkshire 15mph and the West Midlands 15.5mph (Road Statistics 2008: Traffic, Speeds and Congestion). The fact that quadricycles are lighter than conventional cars makes them less of a risk to pedestrians and less damaging to the road surface. Furthermore, they are economical and almost entirely 100 recyclable.

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