The Wheel
The Chariot
Horse and Carriage
Train
Bicycle
Motorcycle
Car
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The earliest chariots had wheels that were made out of solid wood and which turned around a fixed metal axle. Chariot design improved over time with the invention of light, spoked wheels that reduced weight and increased speed. The ancient Persians invented a particularly deadly version, fully equipped with long, sharpened blades that jutted out from the axles of the wheels.