It's called a sulkey.
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The main equipment needed for chariot races was the chariot itself, which consisted of a lightweight, two-wheeled cart with a smooth axle and wooden framework. The chariots were often pulled by two or four horses depending on the race. The charioteers also wore specific gear, including a helmet, a tunic, and sometimes knee guards for protection.
It is an ammunition storage box usually towed by a two wheeled cart behind an artillery piece attached by it trail to a two wheeled limber for transportation. It usually provided a crew platform and often included seating for an artillery crew.
a tumbril (French tombereau). These were high-sided, two-wheeled farm carts. For some years prior to the revolution, a large number of such carts had been used in the clearance of the Holy innocents' cemetery, carrying exhumed skeletons from the centre of Paris to the catacombs (abandoned underground stone quarries) near the Porte d'Enfer (now Place Denfert-Rochereau). They came in handy for taking prisoners from the Conciergerie prison to Place de la Révolution (now Place de la Concorde) for execution.
It was a crude sort of sled. Made with two poles with hide or cloth stretched between them. This could then be loaded with cargo and pulled by people horses and sometimes a dog.