The owner(s) or user(s) that benefits from it's use. Like a HOA agreement in a condo.
Cops
The State of Michigan does nor require a Private Road Agreement. But, it's a good idea. The State does require that if you sell a house on a private road that you disclose if the road is not required to be maintained by the county.
a private, third party contractor
Road Holding
are razor pocket rockets street legal on a private road?
only by agreement
Yes, you can install speed bumps on a private road with the permission of the property owner or homeowners' association.
yes it does
In Texas, public roads that encroach onto private property are typically owned by the government, whether state or local. However, the rights of property owners adjacent to these roads may still be affected, as they retain ownership of their land up to the centerline of the road. This means that while the government maintains control over the road, property owners have certain rights regarding their land. Encroachments must be managed in accordance with state laws and regulations.
If a landowner sells lots (or a single parcel) that front on a private road, generally, the law provides the right to each lot owner and their invitees to use the road for access whether or not that right is granted in the deed. Town services such as police, fire and ambulance can also use the road.
If the road is yours, yes.
By permission or invitation of the road's owner.