Mud
lack of friction?
PLACE. example: The car rolled down the muddy road. "down the muddy road" - adverb of place
there are some strollers with almost "off-road" wheels that perform decently in muddy conditions.
It really depends on how muddy it is. If its just a bit muddy, the stock tires will likely be fine. However, if it is really muddy you will need some tires designed for off road mud driving.
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"by driving carefully" is the complete gerund phrase in this sentence. It functions as an adverbial phrase, providing more information about how she was able to get past the muddy road.
Been Down That Muddy Road The Legend of Joe Barry - 2007 was released on: USA: 8 August 2007 (Rhode Island International Film Festival)
The noun in this sentence is "road." It is the object of the preposition "past" and the direct object of the infinitive phrase "to get."
We slip on a muddy road because mud reduces the friction between our shoes and the surface. When the ground is wet and slippery, the mud forms a thin layer of water on top, making it difficult for our footwear to grip. As a result, our feet can lose traction, causing us to slide or fall. Additionally, the unevenness of the muddy terrain can further contribute to instability while walking.