With proper lighting, yes.
You can not drive farm tractors on the road for very long. They are too slow. You would have to get off the road when there is traffic.
Answertractors are legal on roads but not on the interstate because they can not drive at the minimum speed limit (usually 40 mph)(a tractors max speed is about 20-2 mph) but some tractors have high speed gear boxes for instance JCB fastrac's can do 45mph with a trailer on the back.
The legal age in England to drive a motor vehicle is 17. However considering many routes and farmland may be considered as off-road, you could technically drive a tractor at any age, as long as it is off road. From personal experience, a friend of mine gained his license to drive a tractor at 16, and drove tractors immediately after. Therefore the driving of tractors or other farm vehicles may be permitted at a younger age, due to farms being "off-road".
no it is not legal to drive a lawn mower on the road in North Carolina it is a safety hazard!
In my jurisdiction, ATVs are like tractors: They are legal to use offroad, but it is not legal to drive them on a public road without registration, except for crossing the road from one field to another.
To drive a road legal quad in the UK you need to be the same age as you would be to drive a car or ride a motorcycle, a minimum of 17 years of age.
No.
You would think the answer would be No as the tractor goes much slower than the speed of traffic. However, yes, tractors are legally allowed to drive on the road. The need to have the large red or Orange triangle "warning" sign attached to the back to warn approaching traffic and should stay as close to the side of the road as possible to allow for passing traffic. Yes they can but you can only have 2 wagons or implements and you can drive right down the center of the road
If the road is yours, yes.
none. off road vehicles used for off road purposes only do not require a license. an unlisenced driver can drive off road but is not legal to drive on the city streets or public higways.
No.
A 16 year old can drive a tractor on the road in Maine if he or she is a licensed operator. Those 14 and 15 years old can be employed in driving tractors but not on public highways.