mail trucks, taxi, bus, station wagon, bike, motorcycle, police car, van
A street car makes frequent stops.
Sometimes, with the vehicle running, you can remove the positive lead from the battery and the vehicle with either keep running or stop. If it stops that can mean the alternator is bad. This is not 100% accurate, depending on the type vehicle, etc.
Different makes use different bulbs, need to know what vehicle you have.
According to Investopedia, the official definition for ULIP is "A type of insurance vehicle in which the policyholder purchases units at their net asset values and also makes contributions toward another investment vehicle."
rear-end collisions
I think it's type ABOf the "normal" A, B, AB, and O typings, AB is the least frequent. Otherwise, Bombay (O type with missing H antigen) phenotype is the least frequent.
Spots
Frequent urination may be a sign of an urinary tract infection, especially if it is accompanied by a fever or pain. In men it may also be a sign of prostate problems, such as an enlarged prostate. Frequent urination can also be an early sign of type one or type two diabetes.
The Caterpillar 797 is a type of monster truck that is rare to see for recreational use. It's design makes it look reminiscent of dump trucks which makes it unappealing to some car enthusiasts.
Typically a minivan or larger Sport Utility Vehicle.
It makes no difference what kind of vehicle you take the test in so long as it is similar, or equates to, the type of license you are being tested for.
Depends on what the vehicle is.