It's a vehicle that should not be there.
Speeding
NO, after a DUI you are prohibited from operating any motor vehicle/motorcycle etc...
No. It is considered a commercial vehicle and has a GVWR in excess of 5,000 lbs. It is prohibited.
Any moving violation is likely to have a negative effect on your insurance rate. If you are cited for driving a non designated vehicle in a reserved lane during prohibited hours, it may cause your rates to go up.
Yes. A car or vehicle is a dangerous place to leave a child unattended. The risk of accident, not to mention neglect, is too great.
50 Feet
Loitering is prohibited.
it is not prohibited
The same as for any other vehicle. There's a common misconception that firearms are prohibited in CMVs under federal law - this is an outright lie. There is nothing in the United States Code or the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations prohibiting you from keeping a firearm in a commercial vehicle.
Another word for prohibited is disallowed. Banned is also similar to prohibited.
It prohibited the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcohol.
It's not prohibited in Canada.