that depends on do you own the land that this road is on if you do own the land on both sides of this road then yes you can fence it off post legal no tresspassing signs every 50 feet
Smaller roads may be entirely closed off on race day. Bigger roads through cities are temporarily closed off when the racers pass through. Apart from that they use a kind of rolling road block to give the racers a clear path.
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Give the guards a drink. No, seriously. You use the underground passages to get to Celadon then go to the roof of the department store and buy a drink off the vending machine. Doesn't matter which one. Then you give it to any of the thirsty guards and they'll share it with their fellows and then you should be able to get through all of the closed roads.
cause roads taste like salt
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The rule in Biology about closed off organisms dying is known as Kin selection.
For public roads - yes. Doesn't matter who owns the vehicle, you still need a license to drive on public roads. And the vehicle needs to be registered, insured and inspected. On private property or closed off tracks, you can drive without a license.
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