large network of rode
large network of roads
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Yes, they did. Roads through the mountains connected all of the major Inca cities.
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Japanese roads are generally well maintained, one result of an extensive network of toll roads.
Many things including aqueducts, arches and dams.
A Roman soldier didn't "drive" because cars were not invented until 1889, so none existed two thousand years ago. Roman soldiers walked, in fact, most people did unless they rode a horse, had a cart, or were on a boat/ship. (Since there were an insufficient number of horses on the road to cause an issue, the rules of "driving on the right/left" were not invented during that period.)
In 1920, there were approximately 2.3 million miles of roads in the United States. This included a mix of paved and unpaved roads, with the vast majority being unpaved. The road network was significantly smaller and less developed compared to today, reflecting the early stages of automobile adoption and infrastructure development in the country.
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The Incas created a network of roads. Hope that helps. :)
Roads - 2012 was released on: USA: 12 June 2012 (internet)