[Grammar] "by foot" or "on foot"?

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Aamir Tariq

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  1. He was going there by foot.
  2. He was going there on foot.

Should we use by or on in this case?

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It is "on foot" that is commonly used. Example:

He went to Charlotte on foot.
 

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We go places by a vehicle: by bike, by car, by bus, by dogsled, etc., but on foot, on horseback. Oddly enough, I'd be inclined to say by camel, should the situation arise.
 

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On foot is the standard form, but you may see by foot used in some contexts. It is, for example, OK to describe a walking tour as Name-of-place by foot.
 
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