Read the excerpt from Chapter 3 of Wheels of Change .
In the 1890s, riding a bicycle in traditional clothing could be hazardous to a woman's health. Witness this all-too-typical account of a female cyclist whose adventure came to an abrupt end: "The wind was behind me, the road good, with just the least bit of down-slope, and I was skimming along like a bird, when there was an awful tug at my dress and a cracking sound," recalled the unnamed woman, who was quoted in the journal Sporting Life in October 1891. "Before I knew what was the matter I found myself lying in the road with the safety on the top of me.”
Which best characterizes the effect of the woman wearing “traditional clothing”?
Long-term effect: Females were no longer permitted to cycle.
Long-term effect: The rider was injured while riding her bicycle.
Short-term effect: Females no longer wore dresses while cycling.
Short-term effect: The rider fell off the bicycle after her skirt got caught.