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What are the three ways of Travelling?

Transport modes are the means supporting the mobility of passengers and freight. They are mobile transport assets and fall into three basic types; land (road, rail, pipelines), water (shipping), and air.



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The first step toward choosing the right mode is understanding the aspects that make each mode unique from the others.
  • Road Transportation. ...
  • Maritime Transportation. ...
  • Air Transportation. ...
  • Rail Transportation. ...
  • Intermodal Transportation (Multimodal) ...
  • Pipeline.


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Horse-drawn carriages were the most popular mode of transport, as it was before cars came onto the scene. In fact, roadways were not plentiful in the 1900s, so most travelers would follow the waterways (primarily rivers) to reach their destinations.

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Road trips remain one of the most popular forms of travel in a post-pandemic world. The nearly 80 percent of travelers that said that they were going to take a road trip make up approximately 206 million Americans. Nearly 20 percent of them or 47 million Americans will travel more than 500 miles from home by car.

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The first means of transportation was the human foot. People used to walk large distances to reach places.

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At the beginning of the century, U.S. citizens and immigrants to the country traveled primarily by horseback or on the rivers. After a while, crude roads were built and then canals. Before long the railroads crisscrossed the country moving people and goods with greater efficiency.

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Almost all of us go through 5 key stages of travel: dreaming, planning, booking, experiencing, and sharing. It's more of a continuous cycle than having a linear start and finish.

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The levels are:
  • Level 1 - Exercise normal safety precautions.
  • Level 2 - Exercise a high degree of caution.
  • Level 3 - Reconsider your need to travel.
  • Level 4 - Do not travel.


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All across the country, many people travel daily in some form of automobile. This is partly thanks to Henry Ford, who helped make the automobile affordable back in the 1900s. You might jump in the car with your mom to go to soccer practice, or a big yellow bus might pick you up in the morning and take you to school.

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  1. Airplane Safety. Airplanes are by far the safest mode of transportation when the number of transported passengers are measured against personal injuries and fatality totals, even though all plane crashes generally receive some form of media attention. ...
  2. Train Safety. ...
  3. Bus Travel. ...
  4. Boat Travel.


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To get from one place to another in the sixteenth century, people could go by foot, horse, or cart. The options were limited and no matter their choice, it was slow. Those who went by foot could make 20 to 30 miles a day depending on the conditions. By horse, a traveler could go 30 to 40 miles a day.

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Before the invention of trains and automobiles, animal power was the main form of travel. Horses, donkeys, and oxen pulled wagons, coaches, and buggies. The carriage era lasted only a little more than 300 years, from the late seventeenth century until the early twentieth century.

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Travel takes us out of our comfort zones and inspires us to see, taste and try new things. It constantly challenges us, not only to adapt to and explore new surroundings, but also to engage with different people, to embrace adventures as they come and to share new and meaningful experiences with friends and loved ones.

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Trav??eling Helps You See the World in a Whole New Way. Traveling to a different country means exploring new cultures and new ideas that can drastically shift your way of thinking and interacting with the world. It breaks down barriers, builds understanding, and connects people in unique ways.

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