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How did people get around town before the widespread use of cars?
How did people get around town before the widespread use of cars?
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People go around using walking or riding Horses, oxen, mules, donkeys, elephants, and reindeer.
Once the wheel was invented, people began using carts pulled by animals to make long-distance travel easier and faster.
People got around town using bicycles, horse-drawn carriages, and public transportation like horse-drawn streetcars or early electric trams.