Human-Powered Transport
Human-powered transport refers to modes of transportation that rely on human physical effort for movement. Common examples include bicycles, walking, and rowing boats. These methods are environmentally friendly, as they produce no emissions and promote physical fitness.
This type of transport is often used for short distances and can be more efficient in urban areas where traffic congestion is common. Additionally, human-powered vehicles, such as pedal-powered rickshaws and handcycles, provide accessible options for people with varying mobility levels, contributing to sustainable and inclusive transportation solutions.