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make a wide path, over 2x the cart width, very slow inclines use switchbacks if you need to climb a steep hill, or better yet use chests to store items and bring the cart up empty
You can Terraform streets, but you will need longer to make these streets than sail or Prooduce your stuff at the ressources
If you consider to mod
Valheim+ offer a option to reduce the amount loaded stuff affect the card physics
Valheim + offers to raise the slots up to 8x30
"Get of my lawn" offers the ability to spawn a Card with definable HP
And then (and i didnt used this mod past H&H) theres "beast of burden"
You don't need smooth roads, just something that reduces the slope in places, and gives you a reasonable path to follow. Ruts and small holes aren't going to slow you down, and you should always have 10 wood to build a quick Workbench for field repairs.
I keep my weight around 1000-1400 at most, and my inventory empty except my usual gear. If your cart breaks, oh well, you have your 10 wood for a Workbench, so just grab the mats it dropped and build a new one. Eikthyr is absolutely fantastic for this btw, the reduced stamina cost for running is a godsend when you're dragging it back home.
This works really well for silver mining as well. I break my cart down, stick it in my inventory (or stash it in my boat), then head up the mountain. Quick Workbench, cart, and fill that sucker up. Then, just kick it down the mountain. Once it hits the bottom, load up your boat, break down the cart again, and off you go. I usually clear trees and rocks where I'm going to boot it down, just so it doesn't get stuck too much.