Infographic: Animal-drawn vehicles

Animal-drawn vehicles are vehicles that move thanks to the force of one or more animals, such as horses or other draft animals. These are also considered vehicles under the highway code and must comply with traffic rules.

They are classified according to their main use. Some are intended for transporting people, such as carriages. Others are used for transporting goods or materials. There are also agricultural carts, used exclusively for farming activities and work in rural areas.

A specific type of animal-drawn vehicle is the sledge, which is equipped with runners instead of wheels and is used on surfaces like snow or ice.

For the theory exam, it is important to understand that although these vehicles are less common, they are still part of road traffic and must follow general traffic rules adapted to their characteristics.

๐Ÿ“œ Reference article: Art. 49 of the Italian Road Code.
๐Ÿ”— Read the official text of Art. 49 on the ACI portal (Italian)

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Animal-drawn vehicles is regulated by Art. 49 of the Italian Road Code, within the chapter "III. Vehicles". You'll find the complete explanation above with all the essential details to pass the Italian driving theory exam.

Art. 49 of the Italian Road Code is in the chapter III. Vehicles. You can read the original article on the official ACI portal at this link.

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