Question is very unclear. If you are not referring to a one-way street then, even if there is no center-line, you must keep as close to the right side as possible.
Right to left as the swimmer stands facing the course.
There are not many sites that are actually illegal in their own right. However, the site could get a person into trouble if they are part of it and it has illegal activity on it.
It depends on your living area. In fact, very few weapons are actually illegal. It's just usually illegal to carry concealed weapons. If you live in Canada were there is no right to bear arms, only then is it illegal. If you have the right to bear arms then no it is not illegal.
Of course not. You should legally move over to the turning lane, signal and make your turn, always knowing that any other vehicle occupying the lane has the right of way. You can never legally cut across lanes.
No, you do not initiate a right turn from a parking lane. Parking lanes are not intended to be used as traffic lanes. To initiate a right turn, you should be in the farthest right traffic lane.
No, it's not. IP address give a right to get permission from a judge to check your computer for illegal, stolen and so on stuff. The last ones are evidence enough in court.
Check your blind spot if you are changing lanes. Sometimes it helps to know if you are planning on turning right or left next so you don't have to switch lanes later
Check your blind spot if you are changing lanes. Sometimes it helps to know if you are planning on turning right or left next so you don't have to switch lanes later
To change lanes safely, first check your mirrors and blind spots for other vehicles. Signal your intention to change lanes, then gradually move into the new lane while maintaining a steady speed. Once you are in the new lane, turn off your signal and continue to drive safely.
It is your birth right to get sick. If it is illegal to get sick, then human right is violated.
Since the bike lane is assigned to the bicyclist, they always have the right of way in their lane. If you need to move to the right to make a right turn, you must yield to any bikes in the bike lane.
Usually you don't really "need" a bike lane, but if it's a properly planned one it can make riding easier. It lets motorists know that you have the right to be there, and hopefully pedestrians will give you a clear path. Trouble is, many bike lanes are added as an afterthough, so they can be poorly planned and actually be more trouble than help.