No. It is not legal to drive on all roads that are no longer in use. When the sign says "Road Closed," it means, "Road Closed." Some such roads have parts that have been damaged and undermined so that your car is in tremendous danger if you drive on them. Other roads exist where the government no longer maintains the road but the old road still exists. In that case, local laws determine if it is legal or not to drive on the old road. In one such case, farmers used it to get to their farms. In some cases it is legal, in other cases it is not legal. ADDED: The ownership of railroad rights-of-way still remains with the railroad companies themselves, unless they have been abandoned and taken over the government. The point being - that right-of-way belongs to SOMEONE, and you are trespassing.
no, napoleon did not use railroads to incade Russian in 1812
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The North used railroads for importing goods.
Yes it is quite legal to burn a CD with your hard drive. However, (depending on the copyright conditions) it is not legal to use your hard drive to make copies of copyrighted Music Cd's or DVDs.
The growth in the use of railroads was made possible because of cattle shipments. The Industrial Revolution was also a major factor in building more railroads.
Yes, If there's no other way to go u may drive it You should use hand signals though! it is not exatly legal.........you can get away with it though
Yes, If there's no other way to go u may drive it You should use hand signals though! it is not exatly legal.........you can get away with it though
Drive on them less and use armorall.
Not, usually most of the time the railroads have their own police.
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It is not legal to drive these sorts of vehicles on the road without a license. It is allowed if it is on private property with the permission of the owner, but it is illegal to use it on a public highway.
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