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  • A four-wheeled motor vehicle designed for personal transport, usually seating 2-8 people.
    Car
  • A series of connected railway cars pulled by a locomotive, used for passenger or freight transport.
    Train
  • A rail vehicle that runs on tracks along public streets, used for urban passenger transport.
    Tram
  • A light, two-wheeled passenger cart pulled by a person (or motorized in modern versions).
    Rickshaw
  • A medium-sized motor vehicle used for transporting goods or groups of people.
    Van
  • An aircraft consisting of a large balloon filled with heated air, carrying a basket for passengers.
    Hot Air Balloon
  • A railway system where trains run on a single rail or beam, typically elevated above ground.
    Monorail
  • An electric bus that draws power from overhead wires using trolley poles.
    Trolleybus
  • A vehicle that travels over land or water on a cushion of air produced by downward-facing fans.
    Hovercraft
  • A cable railway on a steep slope, with ascending and descending cars counterbalancing each other.
    Funicular
  • A passenger train service connecting city centers with surrounding suburban areas.
    Suburban Train
  • An urban transport lift used to move people between different street levels in hilly cities, housed in a shaft or tower structure.
    Vertical Lift/Elevator
  • A transport whose flight follows a path that starts at Earth, goes into space, and ends back at the surface without completing a full orbit, touching the edge of "space". Space tourists use this
    suborbital vehicle
  • A rocket-launch spacecraft able to land like an unpowered aircraft, used for journeys between Earth and the craft orbiting the earth.
    spaceshuttle
  • A car available for hire with a driver, used for individual passenger transport to specific destinations.
    Taxi
  • A vehicle or device designed for travel or operation outside Earth's atmosphere.
    spacecraft
  • A large passenger ship used for ocean voyages, typically for leisure and tourism.
    Cruise Ship
  • A vehicle suspended from cables, used for transport up steep inclines or across valleys.
    Cable Car
  • A small, narrow watercraft propelled by a double-bladed paddle, with the paddler seated facing forward.
    Kayak
  • A narrow, lightweight boat propelled by paddles, typically pointed at both ends.
    Canoe
  • A recreational boat or ship, typically luxurious, used for cruising or racing.
    Yacht
  • a bicycle with a motor
    moped
  • a small bus for about 12 people
    minibus
  • A small underwater vessel used for deep-sea exploration and research, typically with limited range.
    Submersible
  • A two-wheeled vehicle powered by pedaling, used for personal transport and recreation.
    Bicycle
  • A large motor vehicle designed to carry multiple passengers along fixed routes.
    Bus
  • A specially equipped vehicle designed to transport sick or injured people to medical facilities.
    Ambulance
  • A boat propelled primarily by wind acting on sails mounted on masts.
    Sailboat
  • A vehicle capable of operating on both land and water.
    Amphibious Vehicle
  • Tuk - A motorized three-wheeled vehicle used as a taxi, common in Asia and other regions.
    Tuk
  • A steep-grade railway that uses a toothed rack rail and cogwheel mechanism to climb steep slopes.
    Cogwheel Railway
  • A traditional flat-bottomed Venetian rowing boat, or an aerial cable car cabin.
    Gondola
  • A large vessel designed specifically for transporting goods and freight across seas and oceans.
    Cargo Ship
  • A watercraft capable of underwater operation, used for exploration, research, or military purposes.
    Submarine
  • a large truck designed to carry heavy loads
    lorry
  • An underground railway system used for rapid urban passenger transport.
    Subway/Metro
  • A specialized ship equipped for scientific exploration and study of marine environments.
    Research Vessel
  • A short board mounted on four wheels, propelled by pushing off the ground with one foot.
    Skateboard
  • A small, motorized watercraft designed for one or two riders, steered like a motorcycle.
    Jet Ski
  • A large motor vehicle designed primarily for transporting cargo and goods.
    Truck
  • A powered flying vehicle with fixed wings, used for air travel of passengers and cargo over long distances.
    Airplane
  • A rotorcraft that uses rotating blades to achieve vertical flight and hovering capability.
    Helicopter
  • A boat or ship that carries passengers and vehicles across bodies of water on regular routes.
    Ferry
  • A two-wheeled motor vehicle designed for one or two riders.
    Motorcycle
  • A two-wheeled vehicle with a step-through frame, either motorized or kick-powered.
    Scooter