Yes!
No . Just don't park on the side of the road that faces traffic
Any test administered at a fair, such as a County or State fair can be described as a Fair Test.
Any test administered at a fair, such as a County or State fair can be described as a Fair Test.
If it is city or county property then it is treated like any other road, just not paved. Usually called a dirt, or gravel road. ---------------------------------------------------------- A dirt road.
In general, "county road 137" would not be capitalized unless it is part of an official title or name, such as "County Road 137."
You do that on ANY road when you have a hazmat load, be it state highway, county road, etc.
Talk with a lawyer. If you find a respectable one, the first meeting should be free. If the county had a viable reason for closing the road (ie. safety, it was washed out, etc.), then the county likely had a good reason for closing the road and would likely win any potential lawsuit.
Kent County Rail Road was created in 1856.
Kent County Rail Road ended in 1883.
Yes. I think the county has to give the permission ( mine did) and when they do they can give a ticket anywhere on any road in the county.
The only cost to you is to take the test. The pre-test and classes are often free.
You had failed the road test.