The development of human powered all-terrain vehicles lead to useful vehicles that can traverse sand, mud, and water. |
For years shade tree mechanics, artists, and engineering students have considered the building and racing of human powered all-terrain vehicles, sometimes referred to as Kinetic Sculptures, around the world, as a fun challenge. However, important lessons are learned by those interested in developing transportation alternatives with practical applications for all-terrain vehicles that can traverse sand, mud, and water especially in developing nations. |