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This question must be approached from the other end. I have not run across many laws that specifically state you must keep a car on the road. However, most municipalities have a variety of laws preventing driving *off-road* except where specifically permitted. These laws take many forms. For example, a township may have a law preventing destruction of plant life, which driving off-road could conceivably result in.

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