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Yes - the current height/weight requirements for Navy men and women is: Minimum height (Both) 51" (4'3") Weight (Max) Men 97lbs, Women 102lbs Maximum height (Both) 86" (6'8") Weight (Max) Men 271lbs, Women 263lbs
Most states have a maximum height limit of 13 feet 6 inches. Some allow 13 feet 9 inches. While most overpasses, bridges and tunnels are built to allow the maximum height there are some that have lower height restrictions. You are usually safe on major US and Canadian highways. If you are concerned about low-clearance roadways you can purchase a trucker's atlas which provide lots of useful information including maximum heights on specific roads.
There is no maximum. This would be considered age discrimination.
The US Navy reached it's maximum number of ships in 1945 at the end of World War 2
600
In the US it has to be 13'6" or lower in order to pass under bridges on the State Highways. In Canada, the legal height limit is 13'6". There are special permits which allow for slightly more, but because of bridge heights, they aren't much.
17, with parental consent. Otherwise, 18.
There is no limit, as long as they are constantly voted for.
70mph
Because many forms of dwarfism carry with them other physical and medical conditions and limitations, it is unlikely. Additionally, the minimum height requirement for the US Army (also the Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard) is 60 inches; the maximum is 80 inches for males. The height range for females is 58 inches to 80 inches. The height range for the US Marine Corps 58 to 78 inches for males and 58 to 72 inches for females.
I believe the maximum speed limit is 55 MPH. I haven't been there in several years, so it may have changed since then.
(in the US) In most (all?) states the maximum legal blood aclcohol limit is .08 percent.