Any public road that is not an Interstate highway or that is not access on federal land.
In English law an occupation road refers to a road with private rights for owners of adjacent land. The road may also have public rights.
The current Kentucky road easement allows an owner of a landlocked parcel to cross over another's land in order to access a public road.
Yes, it has happened many times. The freeways were originally designed to have several straight and flat sections to allow aircraft landings.
The only place a learner driver may drive without supervision is on private land (with the land-owner's permission) to which the public have no access. If the public have access to the land (for example: supermarket car parks) it is treated as a normal road under the Road Traffic Act.
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Is there enough land to land the airplane safely.
As long as the public do not have access to that land, you can drive a vehicle that does not conform to current regulations. If the public do have access to the land (i.e. a supermarket car park) your car must be road legal as the area will be treated just like a normal road under the Road Traffic Act.
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So that it can land like an airplane
If you are trying to ask if the government can take your land for public use, the answer is yes, but only if they pay you a fair sum of money. If they do not pay you the money, they cannot take your land. It's called eminent domain.
The airplane managed to land safely.He never liked travelling by airplane.