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Can children go karting?

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Go-karting is extremely fast and can be elegant. If you hit other children, it is a broken leg, but it will be fatal. If the community is separated by people and cars, it will definitely not work, which will pose a serious security threat to the children of other families; Please don't drive on the sidewalk if it's not a community where people and cars are separated. You can imagine how dangerous it is to drive a go-kart and wear a helmet.

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Go-kart, English transliteration go-kart, which means miniature sports car, began to appear in Eastern Europe in 1940, and only became popular and developed rapidly in Europe and America in the late 1950s.

Its structure is extremely simple. A frame, a two-stroke engine and four independent wheels constitute the whole go-kart. Because it is easy to drive, safe and exciting, it quickly became popular all over the world. 1962, FIA President Baleste initiated the establishment of FIA Karting Committee, which was later renamed as World Karting Federation.

Go-karting originated in America in the late 1950s. Go-karting can be divided into stepless speed change and gear shift, as well as popular and competitive types. Popular type is also called "leisure type". This kind of car is not very fast, with a top speed of 80 km/h and no driver's license. The speed of racing kart can reach130km/h. Because of its extremely low chassis (only 4cm from the ground), the relative speed felt by drivers will be 2-3 times higher than the actual speed, that is to say, the speed will reach 300km/h, especially in corners, which will produce 3-4 times the lateral acceleration of gravity, and let drivers experience the fun that ordinary racing cars cannot achieve.

Go-karting is very popular in Europe, Japan and other countries because of its simple structure, high safety and racing characteristics. Most of the world-famous F 1 drivers started with karts.

According to the technical rules issued by CIK. Go-karting refers to a single-seat mini-car driven by people, powered by a small gasoline engine or motor, using pneumatic tires with a maximum diameter of less than 350mm, with a total height from the ground (excluding headrest) of less than 650mm, with front wheels leading to rear wheels, no differential device and shock absorption structure, and four wheels in permanent contact with the ground.