Generally in any part of the world where you need a license to drive a car on a public road you will need a license to drive a tractor on the road. It will vary between country to country, even state to state wether you need a special license class or wether the tractor falls under an existing (generally mass based) category.
Generally, if you will be driving the tractor on private land, the adults in your life can make the decision as to when you are old enough to safely drive the tractor. If you are 16 you can take your tractor driving test or if you have passed it then you can then drive it on the road.
It is legal to drive a tractor on the highway as long as you are going directly on the side to where you will take it and do your work.
If you intend to drive the tractor on the "public" roads, then yes you will need to take the DVLA "tractor or specialist vehicle" test. If you NEVER go on a public road or highway (even briefly) you do not need to take the test. - the penalties are high if you are caught without a license driving a tractor on a public road. So it's best to take the test, even if you don't think you will need it. It's only £62 during the week, so a small amount.
You should pull over and take some sleeper berth time. We all drive tired - you don't want to drive when you're sleepy. Nothing you haul and no deadline is worth losing your life over.
because if you can DRIVE you can already read a road
For anything which is a licensed, road legal vehicle, you need to take a test and obtain whatever class license is necessary for that vehicle, be it Class C/D for your passenger cars, and Class A or B for heavy commercial vehicles.
It's not posible as they havn't built the road yet.When they do it will take to 484,123 hours to drive 5,906,292,480 kilometres.
Only if you want to take it across a road, or 'operate your vehicle' on the road.
It will depend on the traffic and the road you drive. On a Highway about 7 to 8 hours, and 9 to 10 hours on a country road.
There are a variety of tips in order to avoid tractor trailer accidents. Some of these tips are for the driver not to drive longer than they can physically stand. If they need to take a break, then they should.
about 6 hours.............matters what road you take
You don't need a license to drive a quad in most states or provinces. Its illegal on the road so there is no permit to drive it. Just off road.