1. Automobiles (Cars and Trucks):
- Cars: Used for transporting officers and staff.
- Trucks: Used for transporting supplies, ammunition, troops, and equipment.
- Armored Cars: Equipped with protective armor for combat operations.
2. Motorcycles:
- Single-Seated: Used for reconnaissance, dispatch carrying, and troop movement.
- Sidecars: Motorcycles with an attached sidecar to carry additional cargo or passengers.
3. Ambulances:
- Motorized vehicles specially designed to transport wounded soldiers from the battlefield to medical facilities.
4. Buses:
- Larger vehicles used to transport troops and supplies.
5. Artillery Tractors:
- Powerful vehicles designed to tow heavy artillery pieces.
6. Armored Fighting Vehicles:
- Early versions of tanks and armored vehicles were introduced towards the end of the war.
7. Bicycles:
- Used for transportation and dispatch carrying in certain situations.
8. Horse-Drawn Vehicles:
- Despite the increasing use of motor vehicles, horse-drawn vehicles were still commonly used, particularly in support roles and for transporting supplies in rugged terrains.
The introduction of motor vehicles revolutionized transportation during World War I, allowing for faster movement of troops and supplies, contributing significantly to the conduct of military operations.