The main reasons an athletic track would be "faster" than others are the age of the court, quality of installation, and weather conditions.
Altitude, surface used, age of surface, prevailing wind and weather conditions, and many other factors.
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Rubber tracks have elasticity and softness so when they come in contact with running shoes then the person can get a better boost.
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Running tracks are not all the same shape. Some have longer straights and sharper curves than others.
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On level terrain (such as a paved road) wheels with tires would be faster; on uneven terrain caterpiller tracks are faster. That assumes equal horsepower in either case.
Athletics tracks normally have between 6 and 10 lanes, some have up to 12 lanes on the 'front' straight.
Its an aesthetic reason. Most tracks are red because older tracks (before man-made surfaces) were red cinders.
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A compound word for train tracks would be railroad or railroad tracks.
Yes, high school tracks can be used for running and training purposes. They provide a designated space for athletes to practice sprints, distance running, and other track and field activities.
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