if you have a cast, or are required to wear a brace then my guess would be NO.
It may differ from state to state, but in Florida (where I live) it is illegal!
if you bought the car legally. If you stole it, then you definitely wouldn't, but either way, you bought the car with your money. You have the right to drive it wherever you want.
well, to drive a quad on the road legally, its 16, but you have to have the right license. but if you are in the fields or whatever then basically its about 6 and over.
In British Columbia, when are individuals considered legally unfit to drive
No. Oregon has suspended your right to drive within Oregon. An out of state license does not change your suspension.
Teenagers have the right to education, access to healthcare, freedom of speech, and protection from abuse and exploitation. They also have the right to privacy, to express their opinions, and to participate in decisions that affect them.
How ever long you can stay awake
yeah if you get it registered, but that would cost you like $15000 minimum
If your right leg is broken, no. If your left leg is broken, yes. If you don't think you can, go ahead! It's totally worth a shot and all of your friends will think your cool
The side the car is driven on means nothing; it is the age limit set by legislature which determines how old someone must be to drive any vehicle. He is right you just have to learn first than legally 18 - 21 is the age
Not if it is on your right foot. If its on your left foot and the car is an automatic (you only need one foot to drive it) then you can drive it legally. If the cast is on your right foot then you can get a ticket for driving that way. You have to wait until your doctor says you can take the cast off. Be patient, its not worth getting in an accident or getting a ticket and having your insurance rates go up. I am also presently fighting this problem and havent driven myself anywhere in over a month now.
On a four lane road you may drive in the left lane if you are passing a car in the right lane or, if you are moving at the prevailing speed of other traffic in that lane.
You aren't likely to drive anywhere with a broken timing belt because the engine will not run. Can you tow the car? Of course.