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humanity's answer to the question 'must I walk that far.'
means a machine built to move people or cargo from one place to another, trading effort for fuel, wheels, or wings.
from from latin vehiculum, 'means of carrying,' rooted in vehere, 'to carry' — the same root that gave us 'convey' and 'vector.'
oldest wheelfound in slovenia, roughly 5,150 years old
traffic jamfirst recorded one was in ancient rome, 45 bc
average lifespana car spends 95 percent of its life parked
word cousin'vehicle' shares a root with 'vector' and 'wagon'