Not on a limited access or "high speed" arterial roadway - never. On secondary and rural roads they may be driven only DIRECTLY to and from fields.
On a highway, no but you can on back roads.
Yes.
can a person temporarily drive a tractor on a highway with a driver license
Yes, but ONLY temporarily.
Yes, but ONLY temporarily.
That does depend on the state, but I am not aware of any state that prohibits the temporary transition of farm machinery on a state highway; with or without a license of any type.
According to the official Florida Driver's Handbook 2010 edition; Persons who drive only vehicles like farm tractors or road machines temporarily may drive without a license.
yes they can but only temporarily. from farm-to-field or field-to-field only.
No.Another View: It may depend on the state laws of your state but, as a general rule, you do not require a license to operate a farm tractor on the public roads while going from field-to-field or farm-to-field. However, simply operating a tractor does NOT give you permission to use it as general transportation.
Yes, you can as long as your over the age of 13 you are Legal to drive a tractor in city limits of on a highway Added: AND . . . only so long as you are driving it from farm to field, field to farm, or field to field. You cannot drive the tractor on the road for any other purpose or as a means of personal transportation.
No.Another View: In many states, farm equipment can operate on the public roadways, whether you have a drivers license or not, if on a direct route of travel from the farm to a field or from field to field. Farm equipment may NOT be driven as a means of transportation from point A to point B.
No expressway or highway driving.