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Human Powered Transport
Movement of people or goods using only muscle power. Such vehicles include recreation for the able bodied and mobility for the disabled.
Scooter Shopping Cart The Bicycle The Bicycle The Canoe The Kayak The Rowboat The Unicycle The Unicycle Walking Wheelchair
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The Bicycle, As Human Powered Transport

Two wheeled peddle driven personal transport and transport for hire.

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The Canoe, As Human Powered Transport

A small, human powered, narrow double-ended water craft.

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The Kayak, As Human Powered Transport

Human-powered boat transport usually powered by a double-ended oar.

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The Unicycle, As Human Powered Transport

A bicycle with only one wheel, with peddles connected directly to the axel.

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The Bicycle, As Human Powered Transport

Two wheeled peddle driven personal transport and transport for hire.

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The Rowboat, As Human Powered Transport

A single ended personal water craft usually driven using two oars while seated backward.

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Scooter, As Human Powered Transport

A kick scooter, push scooter or scooter is a human-powered land vehicle with a handlebar, deck and wheels that is propelled by a rider pushing off the ground. The most common scooters today are made of aluminum, titanium and steel. Some kick scooters that are made for younger children have 3 or 4 wheels and are made of plastic or do not fold.[from wikipedia]

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Shopping Cart, As A Form Of Human Transport

A shopping cart (American English) or trolley (British English), also known by a variety of other names, is a cart supplied by a shop, especially supermarkets, for use by customers inside the shop for transport of merchandise to the checkout counter during shopping. In many cases customers can then also use the cart to transport their purchased goods to their vehicles, but some carts are designed to prevent them from leaving the shop. [from wikipedia]

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The Unicycle, As Human Powered Transport

A bicycle with only one wheel, with peddles connected directly to the axel.

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Walking, As Human Powered Transport

Movement of people or goods using only the power of our legs when upright.

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Wheelchair, As Human Powered Transport

A chair with wheels substitutes for walking.Wheelchairs can be propelled by hand or by use of an electric motor.A basic manual wheelchair incorporates a seat, foot rests, handles at the back and four wheels.


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