Mostly amongst the wealthy, and soldiers (who would have been Roman soldiers)
Horse and buggy
By walking , horse and carriage and by river boat. Later in the century, railroads were built.
You must travel there by foot or horse first before you will be able to travel there from the map.
The well known horse drawn chariot was first built towards the end of the first century BC. These were not made by the Egyptians, but in fact the Mesopotamians.
Donkey (ass), camel, horse, cart drawn by horse or donkey, chariot drawn by horse and used by Romans.
I am not sure what century you are asking about but before modern history people traveled by foot, ship, horse, camels, cart, wagon, and mule.
people traveled by walking and also horse backs
Horse draw carriages in the 17th century in Paris & London. The first gasoline powered taxi was in Paris in 1899.
letters that were written by scribes or other literate people, moved at the most as fast as a horse messenger can ride. military gave simple orders by smoke signals and used runners for more complex orders.
No. Horses were first used for transportion in the Copper Age, around the 3rd millennium BCE.
For centuries by foot, boat, horse were the main modes of travel.
Yes, your horse can travel by plane to a competition. I asume that is very expensive!