Well, the driver, his wife, and very young children usually did. But you are correct that many pioneers headed West walked most of the way beside the wagon. The main reason was that the wagon was stuffed to the canvas with their worldly goods, and there was no room to ride in the wagon!
Pioneers rode on a cover wagon. They also walked when going to the west
Yes they did.
Best I can tell would be horseback, wagon, or Chariot. All go hand in hand involving horses. Of course boat for water travel. But 90% was by the first three.
I am guessing Yes for the people to ride or pull cart or covered wagon
Terrible. Compared to automobile travel today, it was slow, bumpy, smelly, and with many more breakdowns between destinations.
Pioneers rode on a cover wagon. They also walked when going to the west
No.
Katie took Tom for a ride in the red wagon.
no
Rex's backup on "Ride, Cowboy, Ride" was done by the Reinsmen.
"Most of the drunks from the bar brawl were advised to get a ride home with friends, and let go, but several who wanted to match their boxing skills with the arresting officers got a free ride in the paddy wagon to the local police precinct."
cushion your ride without them it would ride like a lumber wagon very rough
Wagon wheel
Yes they did.
There is no age limit. You can be a hundred. You can be a day old!
how you ever rode on the hay ride
Horses. They used oxen to haul their carts.