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The phrase 'rubber track' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a floor covering made of rubber, such as in a recreational facility such as a trampoline park. For example, "The trampoline park had a large rubber track all around the walls to help reduce injury."
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A rubber track surrounds it, and steel beams criss-cross the ceiling.
Up in Williamsburg, the red rubber track at McCarren Park is ridden with stray soccer balls, boccie balls and handballs from nearby games in progress.
The results showed that the benefit of the rubber track found by Ansorge and Godwin [2007a.
The effect of tyres and a rubber track at high axle loads on soil compaction: Part 1: Single Axle Studies.
Suitability of using rubber tracks as traction device in power tillers replacing pneumatic tires was studied using an experimental setup consisting of a track test rig for mounting a 0.80 m × 0.1 m rubber track and a loading device for applying different drawbar pulls.
In 1942 the Luftwaffe limited its vehicles to a non-tactical speed of only to extend the life of the rubber track pads (Gummipolster).
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Soucy, meanwhile, is developing rubber tracks for full-sized tanks.
Rubber tracks weigh less than half as much as their steel counterparts.
The Danes are converting their entire APC fleet to rubber tracks.
Rubber tracks, by contrast, usually last more than 3,000km.They are also kinder to roads.
And although America has not sent APCs with rubber tracks into action, they form part of Future Combat Systems, the Department of Defence's main modernisation programme.At the moment, rubber tracks can support only vehicles weighing less than 20 tonnes.
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