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The driving wheel of a vehicle is typically carried by the axle, which connects the wheel to the vehicle's chassis and allows it to rotate. The axle transmits power from the engine to the wheels, enabling movement. Additionally, the suspension system supports the weight of the vehicle and helps maintain stability and comfort during driving.

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