no you can't in any state it can't be missing
You can't drive one anywhere in the US with a broken lug nut. According to Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulation 393.205(c), "lug nuts shall not be missing or loose."
If the commercial vehicle requires a CDL to drive it, you do.
Depends on what the vehicle is. A one ton pickup is a commercial vehicle if used for commercial purposes, even though it doesn't require a CDL.
No.
sure
No, you can get a commercial policy for a commercial vehicle. If it's for a company you work for, I would make sure they had proper insurance before you drove the vehicle.
Well you can't actually accellerate with a broken drive but however if the drive shaft breaks while you are driving your vehicle will keep moving providing you don't press the brakes
No.
No!!!! It is very dangerous to drive any vehicle with a broken sway bar. Have this repaired ASAP and only drive it very slowly to the repair shop or DIY.
A Commercial drivers licence is the licence to drive any heavy weight vehicle. You do not need a parent in the vehicle with you when you drive on the streets. Although, you do need a parent present when you get your licence, and they have to sign the papers.
You can't drive any class of vehicle that way. If you don't have the licence, or else a permit and an appropriately licenced driver with you, you can't drive it.
Yes
never drive any vehicle with a worn universal joint, you may cause serious injury to yourself or other drivers when the drive shaft lets loose on the road