Hand-Pulled Vehicles
Hand-pulled vehicles are transportation devices that are moved by human effort rather than by animals or engines. These vehicles typically consist of a frame with wheels and a platform for carrying goods or passengers. Common examples include rickshaws and palanquins, which have been used in various cultures around the world.
These vehicles are often lightweight and designed for short distances, making them suitable for crowded urban areas. Hand-pulled vehicles can be an eco-friendly alternative to motorized transport, as they produce no emissions and require minimal infrastructure. They also provide a unique way to experience local environments and cultures.