Chukudu is a traditional wooden cargo bicycle used in parts of Central and East Africa, notably in countries like Congo and Uganda. This two-wheeled vehicle is often handcrafted, with a simple design that includes a wooden frame, handlebars, and a platform for carrying goods. Chukudus are widely employed for transporting various items, from agricultural produce to commercial goods, offering an affordable and efficient means of moving cargo in areas with challenging terrains or limited access to motorized transportation.
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