
Horse-drawn Vehicles
Horse-drawn vehicles are transportation methods that rely on horses to pull them. Examples include carriages, wagons, and sleighs, used historically for travel, trade, and agriculture. These vehicles typically have wheels and are designed to carry passengers or goods. Before the rise of motorized transport, they were essential for mobility in cities and rural areas alike. Horse-drawn vehicles played a significant role in shaping early economies and societies, providing a practical means of transport that facilitated trade and communication. While largely replaced by cars and trucks, they are still used today in certain contexts, such as tourism and recreation.