Depends on your state.
Yes. You must have the insurance before you can legally register the vehicle.
This varies from state to state. In General, you need to have an address in the state in which you register your vehicle. For example, some people who live in New York, will rent a small apartment in Pennsylvania and use that apartment to register their vehicle as it is actually cheaper than registering the vehicle in NY. You will need to check the specific regulations of the state you live in as well as the state you which to register the vehicle in. In Florida you need a Florida Drivers licence to register a motor vehicle. When applying for your Florida Drivers licence a Florda address is required on the application, and this is where your licence will be posted to. No evidence is required for proof of living at the address supplied. Some states allow a straight licence swap without testing, check the Florida Dept. of Transport website. I actually got my drivers licence using my I-95 visa and Australian licence and passport, I did have to sit the 2 written tests and driving test though.
Not automatically. You would need to register in New York, but not take the exam over again.
You need to go to the State Motor Vehicle Laws for the state you live in and your question can be answered there.
Individuals watching a performance on the street can sit on the street or they can bring lawn chairs. You can also look from inside a local business that is positioned along the street.
It depends on the situation. If the vehicle is not moving, you are allowed to sit on the tailgate. If the vehicle is moving, you are not allowed as it is a moving violation since passengers cannot ride on the exterior of any vehicle.
This could be because of bad struts or you pulled a trailer that was over the maximum weight of your vehicle and it strained the struts too much cause it to sit lower in the back. You'll probably need new struts be put on your vehicle which is not a cheap job.
It depends, as they need to fit the weight and height requirements specified in your vehicle manual, to sit in a seat unassisted. Unless there is a local bylaw requiring people of a certain age, height or weight either to sit in a booster seat, or not in a booster seat.
limousine
When the car is parked.
If you sit inside the wheel it's a Monowheel, if you sit on top it's a unicycle.
You must be at least 12 or older to sit in the front seat of a vehicle