You should always drive within the speed limit for any road. Also, you should always drive at an appropriate speed for the road and weather conditions, and within the braking distance for any sudden need to stop.
No; you cant have a license to drive one down the street.
That depends how fast you go.
No. It is NOT a travel-lane.
A one-way street is where the traffic on a street only goes in one direction, hence the name "one way street." ~ It does not mean necessarily that there in only one lane to drive in. Can be single or multiple, such as on a freeway, interstate, intrastate road.
around one hour if you drive really fast
Two: One on Main Street and One on Thatcher Drive.
That depends on how fast you go.
King Street in Hammersmith is a public highway and there are no restrictions on who can drive there although part of it is one-way. The same for Kings Road in Chelsea.
Depends on whose is at fault in the accident. If you are the one deemed responsible for causing said accident, you should drive away as fast as possible. If your vehicle is no longer capable of operating, you should run as fast as possible away from the scene. Shortly after fleeing the situation, you should call the local police department and report your vehicle stolen.
Depends on how fast you are healing and what your doctor tells you
The car should be facing in the same direction you're driving. If you see cars coming at you, you're doing it wrong.
A fast one :)