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In the 1930s, people primarily relied on automobiles for transportation, as car ownership became more accessible due to mass production and lower prices. Public transportation options, such as buses and trains, were also widely used, especially in urban areas. Additionally, bicycles and walking remained common for shorter distances. The decade saw a decline in horse-drawn vehicles as motorized transport gained popularity.

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