'Gerobak.' That was the name of the traditional vehicle in Bahasa, but in English, it could be called 'cart.'
That was one of the traditional vehicles that were often seen in the villages in this city. It was just a simple vehicle made of wood and only had two wheels on its sides. There was no engine in the vehicle, so people had to push or pull it if they wanted to use it.
In the village, people often used it to transport goods from one place to another as a substitute for a car because they could not afford it.
There was an area in the cart where they could load their belongings, and there were also two long wooden planks where one could push or pull the cart to make it move.
Rarely seen these days, but in some villages, this vehicle could also be towed by a cow or two. If pulled by a cow, then it would be a good attraction for tourists visiting the city.