No, there won't be walking on eggshells if two people lived in separate homes.
They chase each other around in their wheel-chairs, whack people with their walking sticks, and play bingo.
The bicycle was the first generally affordable means of personal transportation, allowing people to work, study and socialize outside of walking range of their homes.
Yes but they will be separate policies.
The bicycle was the first generally affordable means of personal transportation, allowing people to work, study and socialize outside of walking range of their homes.
The US military, ordered by the President, forcibly removed the Cherokee people from their homes in the Eastern US, and made them move (walking) to Oklahoma. During the movement, about 1/3 of all Cherokee people in the world died.
People need homes because of the necessity for shelter.
Nothing really. One could imagine that it would have replaced horses, but horses were expensive, and not many had their own horse for simply riding around on. The bicycle, once the chain-driven "Safety Bike" went into mass production eventually became the first widely affordable means of personal transportation. At a push I guess you could say that bicycle riding partially replaced walking for personal transportation.
they live in homes
they were expected to focus only on their homes and families
they were expected to focus only on their homes and families
The bicycle was the first widely affordable vehicle for personal transportation, enabling people to work, study and socialize outside walking distance of their homes.
The bicycle was the first widely affordable vehicle for personal transportation. It allowed people to work, study and socialize outside walking distance from their homes for the first time.