Carriages and chariots

Carriages would be for land based trading and transportation

chariots would be a primitive cavalry unit with

both would require a driver and horses (which would work well with my horses suggestion)

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Did ancient Romans have some sort of licensing system in regards to chariots or carriages?

Did the ancient Romans have any sort of license requirement for carriages and chariots?

Much like the driver's licenses the we have today. Maybe not in the same form, but some sort of verification or law as to prove that one was the owner of the carriage or that one could ride a carriage.

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ELI5 - How can it be, that we went from Roman times up until the late 1800's with the horse and chariot/carriage. And then in less that 100 years managed to reach the moon.
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Shower thought: The Batmobile is a horseless carriage made of metal. Or, in other words, an iron chariot.
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Before cars, were there brands or styles of carriages, and in Roman times chariots that compared to modern super-cars?

Before Ferrari, Lamborghini, Mercedes, and the invention of the automobile, which horse-driven carriage might an ancient Roman boy have a mosaic of on his wall, as the coolest, must have chariot, and were there "super-[horse driven] chariots"?

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