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Ramp (Large)

CategoryTravel & Vehicles
ramp-large
Category
Travel & Vehicles
Weight
2
Stack size
1
Durability
420

Overview

Ramp (Large) is a large slanted ramp designed to carry the weight and motion of vehicles. It functions as a durable, inclined surface that enables vehicle traversal across changes in elevation and provides a stable driving approach where a flat surface would otherwise prevent movement. The ramp’s scale and strength make it suitable for use wherever vehicles must ascend, descend, or bridge short height differences in the environment.

In practical use, Ramp (Large) is placed to create a continuous drivable path between two different ground heights or between a road and an elevated platform. Its inclined geometry and structural strength ensure that wheels can maintain traction and that vehicle motion is not impeded by the slope. Because it is described as large, the ramp offers a broad surface area that accommodates typical vehicle widths and reduces the chance of off-course contact with surrounding terrain.

  • Use the ramp to connect disparate levels of terrain so vehicles can move without stopping or requiring specialized traversal actions.
  • Place the ramp with clear approach and exit space to allow vehicles to stabilize before and after the incline; a large ramp provides more forgiving entry and exit angles than smaller ramps.
  • The ramp is constructed to withstand the dynamic load of moving vehicles rather than just static weight, so it supports travel at normal vehicle speeds over the incline.
  • Its size and strength make it preferable for main thoroughfares or vehicle staging areas where frequent vehicle passage occurs.

Ramp (Large) integrates with other movement and construction elements by serving as the primary means of creating drivable slopes in locations where flat construction would interrupt vehicle paths. It is a straightforward, structural solution for enabling vehicle mobility across vertical differences while maintaining stability and flow.

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