Yes, it is.
no, but you will need side view mirrors.
Yes is does matter if you have no side mirrors on your jeep wrangler. It illegal to not have side mirrors on a vehicle that you drive on the road.
I have driven on the LIE with no doors or side view mirrors and havn't gotten pulled over. Your best bet to be safe is purchase aftermarket mirrors and attatch them to the Windshield bracket.
Yes!
Yes. It is in any state.
Yes, technically it will be a public hazard to not have side mirrors as much as it is illegal to block the front window with a car scent known as dangerous blockage
Yes, it is illegal to drive without a driver's side mirror in Tennessee. State law requires vehicles to have at least one rearview mirror and one side mirror that provides a clear view of the road behind the driver. Failure to have a functioning side mirror can result in a traffic violation.
It is not illegal to drive a car that has a right handed steering wheel. It does not matter what side the steering wheel is on as long as you drive on the right side of the road.
Right hand drive cars are legal in the US. Additional mirrors to compensate for the position of the steering wheel may be required, however.
I don't know for sure where it is illegal, but I seriously doubt it, one standard thing all states want is side view mirrors though, you will need to get some relocation brackets and move them off the doors.As a rule, if a vehicle has a removable top, and was designed to be operated that way, you can also remove the doors if they too are meant to be removed.As long as you have functioning safety systems like brakes, mirrors, bumpers, seat belts, you will be fine.
No, you just need a regular licence.Added: And there may be a requirement for additional mirrors.
I believe this depends on your state. In most states, if the car were equipped with a passanger side mirror and it is broken, you could probably be cited for an equipment violation. However, many cars in the 60's and older did not come with a passenger side mirror as standard equipment. The bigger question is, why would you want to drive this way? On today's multilane highways a driver is at a real disadvantage without a passenger side mirror. Unless you only drive on rural 2 lane roads, I would replace the mirror. Some cars as recently as the early 90's came without passenger side mirrors similar to cars before the 80's without the central brake light (when mandated) . Most likely it depends if your car came with it and fell of or if the car came without it.