Why was highway travel so difficult?
a) Poor maintenance, along with high tolls, highwaymen, and wolves, made traveling by road expensive and dangerous.
b) The required passports were all but impossible for the average traveler to acquire.
Consider This: What does the ending of Robinson Crusoe have to add to the discussion? See 1.2.1: Broken Highways.
c) Main highways were always reserved for the military, so everyone else had to use muddy paths.
Consider This: What does the ending of Robinson Crusoe have to add to the discussion? See 1.2.1: Broken Highways.
d) It was hard to arrange group travel.
Consider This: What does the ending of Robinson Crusoe have to add to the discussion? See 1.2.1: Broken Highways.
a) Poor maintenance, along with high tolls, highwaymen, and wolves, made traveling by road expensive and dangerous.
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