In 1766, a significant disadvantage of stagecoaches was their slow travel speed, often limited by rough and unpaved roads, which made journeys lengthy and uncomfortable. Additionally, stagecoaches were vulnerable to bandit attacks, and passengers faced the risk of theft or violence. The cost of tickets was also relatively high, making them less accessible for the average traveler. Finally, their limited capacity meant that space was often at a premium, requiring advance booking and leading to overcrowding.
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