what's the type of carts .
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The typical cart is hooked up to a draft horse or another farm animal. ... Other kinds of carts include hand carts, which can be stacked with heavy items and easily pushed or pulled by people; and golf carts, which are open vehicles that are powered by electricity or gasoline.
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- cocking cart: short-bodied, high, two-wheeled, seat for a groom behind the box; for tandem driving
- dead cart to carry victims of the plague[4][5]
- dogcart: light, usually one horse, commonly two-wheeled and high, two transverse seats set back to back
- donkey cart: underslung axle, two lengthwise seats; also called pony cart, tub-cart
- float: a dropped axle to give an especially low loadbed, for carrying heavy or unstable items such as milk churns. The name survives today as a milkfloat.
- governess cart: light, two-wheeled, entered from the rear, body partly or wholly of wickerwork, seat for two persons along each side; also called governess car, tub-cart
- stolkjaerre: two-wheeled, front seat for two, rear seat for the driver; used in Norway
- tax cart: spring cart, formerly subject to a small tax in England; also called taxed cart
- Whitechapel cart: spring cart, light, two-wheeled, especially for family or light delivery service[6][7][8]
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