If you owned a hovercraft yes.
When the wheels of a car turn, friction causes the wheels to push back on the road, which in turn causes the road to push the car forward. Without friction the wheels would just spin in place. You can sometimes see this occur on icy roads, where there is very little friction.
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They don't have different roads, they use the main roads through America. Usually the roads get damaged due to the horse shoes and steel buggy wheels.
wheels..clink......on the stone roads
The slick roads do not provide enough friction to the wheels to turn. Thus, the car slides.
An average car or pickup.
Using an alternator powered by the wheels of an automobile.
The Incas were known for their advanced engineering skills, using techniques such as finely cut stonework with no mortar, called ashlar masonry, to build impressive structures like Machu Picchu and Sacsayhuaman. They also utilized terracing, slope management, and water management systems to support their agricultural practices and construction. The use of trapezoidal doorways and earthquake-resistant designs are also notable in Inca architecture.
suspension or steering wheel
They had bridges, and roads, and other amazing stuff. just no wheels. :) ;)
These wagons had canvas covers and wide wheels suitable for dirt roads. :)
ANSWER: If you'll notice, that is also the type of wheel on western wagons. The reason is because of the poor or non existant state of roads back then. Tall, thin wheels go through mud much easier then wide wheels.