Rule vary from place to place regarding "Fault"
In most jurisdictions dirt roads are covered by the basic rules of the road.
I have seen Police divide the "driving Surface" with a tape measure in an effort to see who was more across the centre line.
Next the rules of excessive speed, careless or dangerous driving also apply.
So if you are driving to fast on the wrong side of the imaginary centre line you are toast.
If the dirt road is private property, the laws don't legally apply as they would on a public road. However, in the eyes of an insurance company, they would determine who is at fault using the same rules that apply on public roads.
yes go for it
Naturally with such a large country only some, and mostly main roads can be paved. There are many dirt roads in all rural areas, as in every large country.
none
Primitive dirt roads can be found in many out of the way places in the USA. This is because not all roads have been adopted and so have been laid with tarmac.
No.
Cars were improved tremendously and roads were converted from gravel and dirt to paved roads.
It is NOT legal for anyone 14 years of age to operate ANY vehicle on the public roads of Florida
No, you can only create paved roads and dirt roads.
They are both "graded."
dirt roads
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