Pulling Cart
The pulling cart is a wooden, roofless, two-wheeled cart that can either be pulled by a person or any rideable animal. The cart varies in size depending on its intended purpose. Smaller carts are usually used to carry various goods like food, tools, or ceramics from one location to the other. The goods are covered with a cloth to protect them from external environmental factors like dust or rain. The protective fabric is often waxed to make it waterproof. Larger carts are often pulled by a rideable animal and can be used to carry larger goods or even a few people. Those carts usually have organizational chests, divided into multiple sections built into them on which people also take a seat.
Propulsion
The cart is moved by pulling it on the two wooden beams at the front. This can be done by a person if it is a smaller cart or by a ridable animal if it is a large cargo or passenger transport cart. It is best moved in straight lines or gentle curves as too narrow movements can cause it to topple over.
Price
The price varies depending on the used material, the cart's purpose, and size.
Rarity
It is a commonly used vehicle that is widely available.
Length
up to 3 m
Height
up to 4 m
Weight
The empty weight varies depending on the used material and the cart type. The total weight is dependent on two factors - the weight the pulling individual can pull and the overall capacity of the cart.
Speed
The speed depends on the individual that pulls the cart. A cart that is pulled by a ridable animal might reach a higher speed than those that are pulled by a person.
Cargo & Passenger Capacity
The cargo and passenger capacity varies depending on the construction method, size, and intended purpose.
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