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  2. Billycart Kids - Wikipedia

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    The term "billycart" originates from the Australian billygoat-pulled cart of the 1880s. Originally, a simple platform with four wheels and a moveable front steering column, the billycart was adapted to become a self-powered vehicle which children would race; the challenge being, to travel as fast and/or far as possible with the least initial momentum.

  3. Caroline's Cart - Wikipedia

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    Caroline's Carts are designed to enable caretakers to push a larger disabled person while allowing room for loading the cart with groceries. Features include a forward facing seat with a five-point harness and extended handles to provide room for the person being pushed. [2] They have the capacity to hold a 250-pound occupant. [1]

  4. Billy cart - Wikipedia

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    Young boy in a billy cart outside a Queenslander home at Indooroopilly, Brisbane ca. 1910. The first references to billy carts appear in the 1880s, with the term identified as originating from wooden carts pulled by billygoats, with these carts being a commonplace occurrence throughout Australia prior to the emergence of the automobile.

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  6. Motorized shopping cart - Wikipedia

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    While shopping cart theft has also been a costly matter for retailers, the higher cost of the motorized carts makes their theft a greater issue to the store, and thereby leads stores to establish policies prohibiting the carts from exiting stores, even though a disabled person may have the need to bring the cart all the way to their vehicle.

  7. Gravity racer - Wikipedia

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    Billy carts constructed by Cub Scouts and their fathers and carers at The Rooty Hill, NSW Australia. A typical gravity racer cart is usually made of steel, and has 4 wheels, arranged as a fixed rear axle, and a steerable front beam axle – usually with a very simple single central pivot. A seat is arranged at the back, and perhaps the seat ...

  8. Radio Flyer - Wikipedia

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    The Radio Flyer Ziggle, introduced in 2013, is a ride-on toy for kids 3 to 8 with four caster wheels and no pedals. [21] Kids propel forward by wiggling and twisting their bodies in a back and forth motion and moving the handle bars at the same time. [22] [23] In 2016, Radio Flyer introduced a new partnership product, the Tesla Model S for Kids.

  9. Mom says she never returns grocery cart when she’s with kids ...

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    A mom caused a TikTok scandal by saying she doesn’t always return her shopping cart at the grocery store in a viral video. “I’m not returning my shopping cart and you can judge me all you ...

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