What does 'trip' mean in a vehicle?

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LukeLynn
07/30/25 1:31am
Vehicle 'trip' refers to the trip mileage, which can be used to record the kilometers traveled for each trip. Methods to determine vehicle mileage include: 1. Check the manufacturing date; 2. Inspect the tire tread; 3. Examine the interior; 4. Look at the seats. The vehicle dashboard features various indicator or warning lights, including: 1. Coolant level warning light; 2. Charging indicator light; 3. High/low beam indicator light; 4. Transmission gear indicator light; 5. Anti-lock braking system (ABS) indicator light; 6. Traction control indicator light and airbag warning light; 7. Front/rear fog light indicator and warning light; 8. Electronic throttle indicator light.
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