for military propose or to get mountains out of the way to make roads or rail roads
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.)
Cordury roads were important because it was a new way of transportation that hadn't been built yet.
The roads that the Tudors used were built by the Romans, and many roads that we have in the UK today, follow the same original foundations
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No, I have not been a victim of the toll roads scam.
Basalt can be used for making roads
Probably none are still used as roads. Parts of some are still used as roads and parts are used as tracks or footpaths.
explosives such as black powder have been used in the United States to mine for minerals, break rock, clear fields, and build roads.
are used to add the sparkling quality to paint used on roads.
Roads have been dated back to 4000BC in the Middle East.
This black roads that have been blacklisted. These roads are located in India.
she has been in a film called cross roads and cross roads is Cinda like Hannah Montana.
Primitive dirt roads can be found in many out of the way places in the USA. This is because not all roads have been adopted and so have been laid with tarmac.
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The network of roads in the Inca Empire all led to Cuzco. This made it convenient for people to get info, goods, and send out troops. They used runners to relay this information. Therefore, I don't think the roads would be any different, because they still would've created the network. However, I think, with wheels, the information would've been faster, and there would've been less stops along the way.
Your question is too vague as roads have been built by many societies worldwide for millennia.