On foot or by bicycle
Yes, most of them travel to work.
That would depend on factors like: * Business people like to be home on weekends and travel home on Fridays and out on Mondays. * People like to be Home for the Holidays. * Students like to travel for things like Spring Break. * Parents travel more when their children are on summer breaks. * Some travel with the seasons, they are called Snowbirds. * Some travel to be with the in crowd, Times Square, Mardi Gras, Cannes, Aspen, Sundance.) * Some travel to avoid the crowds. * People tend to travel more after retirement.
It depends on why the person is traveling. If a person is traveling for vacation, holiday, or just everyday travel it is most likely to be with friends or family. If a person is traveling for work they will usually travel with a coworker. Also, people will often times travel alone.
Some people have to because they work for a business that requires them to travel. Or some people travel for a vacation or to learn.
That answer is going to be different for different people. Some people don't work at all. For me, the answer is that I work from an office almost always, but I travel occasionally.
Most state covered places work til 60.
Most people travel on weekends because most people work on the weekdays, and their kids have school on weekdays. Also, more people travel places on weekends for vacations, and airlines, bus companies, etc., can charge more because demand is greater than supply.
By horse
they drive cars, like any other person in the country and in the 21st century
People travel from curiosity - to see new places and experience new things. People also travel for business purposes or other work-related tasks.
Yes as long as you have a travel or work visa.
The rush hour is so called because it is the time when most people travel to work in the morning, and travel back home in the evening, lots of people travelling at the same time causes heavy traffic.