Horse-Drawn Vehicles
Horse-drawn vehicles are transportation methods that use horses to pull a carriage, wagon, or cart. These vehicles have been used for centuries, serving as a primary means of travel and goods transport before the advent of motorized vehicles. Common types include carriages, wagons, and carts, each designed for specific purposes.
Typically made of wood and metal, horse-drawn vehicles are equipped with wheels and harnesses to connect the horse. They played a crucial role in daily life, agriculture, and commerce, allowing people to move more efficiently. Today, they are often seen in parades, tourist attractions, and historical reenactments.