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Ground vehicles are the most abundant type of vehicle in this world. At least four types of vehicle exist: automobiles, trucks, buses, and pitties (forklifts). Cars, trucks, and pitties appear to be the main stand-in for humans, and often tend to do the same things humans do (even more so for the pitties, due to their smaller size). However, it's unknown of why vehicles like buses and taxis exist in their world if cars obviously cannot fit inside them. Bikes, motorcycles, ATVs and segways do not exist in this world.
Ground vehicles are the most abundant type of vehicle in this world. At least four types of vehicle exist: automobiles, trucks, buses, and pitties (forklifts). Cars, trucks, and pitties appear to be the main stand-in for humans, and often tend to do the same things humans do (even more so for the pitties, due to their smaller size). However, it's unknown of why vehicles like buses and taxis exist in their world if cars obviously cannot fit inside them. Bikes, motorcycles, ATVs and segways do not exist in this world.


Aircraft/spacecraft, trains, and boats/ships are typically used as transportation for the cars due to their larger size. Aircraft come in at least four types: planes, helicopters, airships, and spaceships. On some aircraft, they appear to either sport goggles or helmets on their cockpits. Most aircraft and spacecraft are large enough for cars to fit inside of, but smaller aircraft act more like individual humans rather than transport. Spacecraft resemble large airplanes with rockets attaches rather than simply being rockets. Hot-air balloons, however, are not anthropomorphized.
Aircraft/spacecraft, trains, and boats/ships are typically used as transportation for the cars due to their larger size. Aircraft come in at least four types: planes, helicopters, airships, and spaceships. On some aircraft, they appear to either sport goggles or helmets on their cockpits. Most aircraft and spacecraft are large enough for cars to fit inside of, but smaller aircraft act more like individual humans rather than transport. Spacecraft resemble large airplanes with rockets attaches rather than simply being rockets. Hot-air balloons, however, are not anthropomorphized.


Trains are mostly diesel or electric, with some occasional steam locomotives. On steam locomotives, their eyes are located on their front windows behind their boilers rather than on their smokeboxes like the characters in ''Thomas the Tank Engine''. Locomotives usually act like humans, and the number of wheels tend to vary: steam locomotives usually have either no, two, or four pilot wheels, a varying number of drive wheels, and no, two, or four trailing wheels, while diesel and electric locomotives have either eight or twelve wheels (four or six on each bogey). Trains and rolling stock are much larger than in real life in order to accommodate a car.  
Trains are mostly diesel or electric, with some occasional steam locomotives. On steam locomotives, their eyes are located on their front windows behind their boilers rather than on their smokeboxes like the characters in ''Thomas the Tank Engine''. Locomotives usually act like humans, and the number of wheels tend to vary: steam locomotives usually have either no, two, or four pilot wheels, a varying number of drive wheels, and no, two, or four trailing wheels, while diesel and electric locomotives have either eight or twelve wheels (four or six on each bogey). Trains and rolling stock are much larger than in real life in order to accommodate a car.


Boats/ships are the largest of these vehicles, and are often either large ships or speedboats. On some ships, their bridges resemble a ship captain's hat. Many boats and ships are large enough to carry a good number of vehicles. It's unknown if submarines exist, and rowboats, canoes, and kayaks are not anthropomorphized.  
Boats/ships are the largest of these vehicles, and are often either large ships or speedboats. On some ships, their bridges resemble a ship captain's hat. Many boats and ships are large enough to carry a good number of vehicles. It's unknown if submarines exist, and rowboats, canoes, and kayaks are not anthropomorphized.


Animals are also carified, either appearing as large machines like tractors (cows and deer), combines (bulls), bulldozers (also bulls), snowmobiles (also deer), miniature cars (insects and rodents), planes (birds), or trains (snakes), or giant dump trucks (unknown). Other than these, no other animals exist in this world. Because of this, it's unknown if human versions of large machines exist and there must be a way for crops to be harvested, structures to be built, and where vehicles get meat for food. Some logos appear to have uncarified animals (such as the Dinoco logo and the Ferrari logo) despite this. Plants like trees and bushes are not carified like the animals, but flowers resemble taillights of old cars. This may be due to vehicles treating plant life as if they were a fuel source. At least one machine, Bessie, is not anthropomorphized at all.
Animals are also carified, either appearing as large machines like tractors (cows and deer), combines (bulls), bulldozers (also bulls), snowmobiles (also deer), miniature cars (insects and rodents), planes (birds), or trains (snakes), or giant dump trucks (unknown). Other than these, no other animals exist in this world. Because of this, it's unknown if human versions of large machines exist and there must be a way for crops to be harvested, structures to be built, and where vehicles get meat for food. Some logos appear to have uncarified animals (such as the Dinoco logo and the Ferrari logo) despite this. Plants like trees and bushes are not carified like the animals, but flowers resemble taillights of old cars. This may be due to vehicles treating plant life as if they were a fuel source. At least one machine, Bessie, is not anthropomorphized at all.
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