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Florida Cart, Buggy, Carriage, Wagon, Basket, Bascart, or Trolley Map

This map compares regional names for the thing people use for groceries at the store, including cart, buggy, carriage, wagon, basket, bascart, and trolley. This Florida page focuses on county-level results inside the state.

Current result: Florida is leaning Cart on the Cart, Buggy, Carriage, Wagon, Basket, Bascart, or Trolley Map, with 75% of 48 verified votes.

Prompt: What do you call the thing you use for groceries at the store?

Answer options: Cart / Buggy / Carriage / Wagon / Basket / Bascart / Trolley.

Open the interactive map to vote once and compare national, state, and county results.

Last updated from verified vote data: Jun 11, 2026, 8:54 PM EDT.

Florida Results Snapshot

  • Cart: 36 verified votes (75%)
  • Buggy: 11 verified votes (23%)
  • Carriage: 0 verified votes (0%)
  • Wagon: 0 verified votes (0%)
  • Basket: 1 verified votes (2.1%)
  • Bascart: 0 verified votes (0%)
  • Trolley: 0 verified votes (0%)

County Results in Florida

These counties currently have the most verified votes in Florida.

  • Polk County County: 7 verified votes, Cart leads with 57%
  • Leon County County: 5 verified votes, Cart leads with 60%
  • Brevard County County: 4 verified votes, Cart leads with 100%
  • St. Johns County County: 4 verified votes, Cart leads with 75%
  • Alachua County County: 3 verified votes, Cart leads with 67%
  • Broward County County: 2 verified votes, Cart leads with 100%
  • Clay County County: 2 verified votes, Cart leads with 50%
  • Duval County County: 2 verified votes, Cart leads with 50%
  • Flagler County County: 2 verified votes, Cart leads with 100%
  • Lee County County: 2 verified votes, Cart leads with 50%

What This Map Compares

This page is meant to answer common regional comparisons for cart vs buggy vs carriage vs wagon vs basket vs bascart vs trolley map.

  • cart vs buggy
  • shopping cart vs buggy
  • buggy vs carriage
  • wagon vs basket
  • bascart vs trolley
  • trolley map

Worth Knowing

The folding shopping cart was popularized by Oklahoma grocer Sylvan Goldman in the 1930s, so the object is newer than a lot of the regional words people use for it.

How The Map Works

Votes use browser location or ZIP backup, are grouped by national, state, and county result maps, and are live self-selected responses rather than a scientific poll. Exact GPS is not stored in public results.

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