yes... people drove wagons in the 1930s.. but there were cars there too.. but it was very expensive.
Trains, horses, wagons, and automobiles were common.
Wagons were used widely after the production of cars... The first car is credited to Benz in 1893, however Ford started mass production in 1910 of automobiles which lowered the use of wagons... People still use horse and buggy wagons today in Lancaster area of Pennyslvania, PA. They are the Amish. The Wagon phase died out as widespread transportation in the 1930s and 1940's though
the people riding the wagons
Because the tops of the wagons reminded people of ships at sea.
"Station wagons are safe to drive. However, it could be considered dangerous to drive a station wagon if you are an inexperienced or bad driver. Ultimately, it is up to you and your driving skills to make the experience safe or not."
conestoga wagons
conestoga wagons
Yes they are front wheel drive.
Most of the folks used to drive "Ditty Wagons", and motor scooters. Ditty wagons were usually blue colored 3 wheeled vehicles with a pick up truck type bed attached to the back of it.
From wood and people.
1800s
People usually used wagons. But many travelers walked alongside the wagons during the day.