sure you can, but not legally
Your first question should be: "Is a 110cc pocketbike a legal motor vehicle in MY country?" Where I live such a device can only be ridden on private property, and NOT on public roads.
If a motorcycle can be licensed for the street, then the operator needs a license to ride it in any state. A 110cc Pocket Rocket is not legal on some roads in Michigan.
No if its wet you would have to drive through mud, and usually country roads are sandy, which means its easier to slide of the road.
Any country with a lot of narrow mountain roads.
like many other laws, these types of laws are left to the communities or local government to make and enforce. the point here is not to abuse your driving on "roads" or rural country roads. Don't drive on major roads because that would be illegal. You have to have license plates and a paid registration to drive on public streets.
It is. You have to be 16 to drive them out on the roads, you drive them on your own land at 14.
In Italy they drive on the same side of the road as in the U.S. and most of Europe. The roads however are very narrow and curvy in some parts of the country. But it is no harder to drive there than any other country in Europe.
Do you mean Roman Roads
Yes, it is illegal to drive ATV's on public roads in Chicago. ATVs are not permitted to be operated on paved roads or highways, except to cross the roads.
Country roads that are not in the city
It depends where you live and how fast you drive. Roughly about 5 hours or more if driving on country roads
A Thousand Country Roads has 181 pages.