For safety reasons, travelers should not stop to offer assistance to others whose vehicles have apparently broken down.
Many travelers between the two cities stop in Richfield to eat, get fuel, or spend the night.
At a boarding house somewhere in the midwest, two travelers stop and rent a room.
The town was known as a travelers' stopping place, and had a post office from 1902 to 1921.
A wheel breaks, forcing the travelers to stop for repairs.
In 1912 travelers could stop here at a filling station for their automobiles.
I asked travelers at road stops for their favorite signs.
Most travelers stop just long enough to clear customs.
The front section also contained their kitchen and dining table, where travelers could stop for a meal or even spend the night.
Shortly before sunset the two travelers stopped to make camp for the night.