Are Motorcycles and Locomotives the Same?
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Motorcycles and locomotives are not the same, and there are the following differences between the two: 1. Different names. Locomotives, also known as motorcycles, originate from the term used in Taiwan; another explanation refers to motorcycles with larger displacement. 2. Different power. Generally, motorcycles with a displacement of more than 50cc or horsepower exceeding 40, and a maximum speed of more than 45 kilometers per hour, can be called locomotives. Extended information: 1. Source of the term: Statistics show whether more people in Taiwan own four-wheeled cars or locomotives, and of course, more people own locomotives. Does a larger population mean more problems? Therefore, "locomotive" is used to describe someone with many problems, being picky, verbose, etc. 2. Extended meaning: Because locomotives in Taiwan cannot go on highways, "locomotive" is extended to mean "not following the rules."