If a tank has to get from a to b and there is no transporter for it, the public highway is a means of getting there without doing damage to off-road services.
In the UK you can. You would need to state on the application that you do not have a licence and consequently you would not be allowed to drive. The insurance would be purely to allow you to have the vehicle on a public highway, providing it is taxed and has a valid MOT certificate.
About 14.75 hours using the public highway system in the United States. It will take less time on a race track if you have good luck and a great pit crew.
A little over two.
Consider I-5.
About 2.5 hours on the US Interstate Highway system.
33 minutes at 65 mph
yes he drove a ford and said to the public he would never drive a Chevy
you not knowing how 2 drive
The term "highway" originally referred to a major public road, emphasizing its importance and volume of traffic. "Low-way" would suggest the opposite, that the road is not heavily used or significant, which is why the term "highway" has stuck.
The same age you would have to be to drive ANY vehicle on a public road.
about 24 hours to go across ontario on the trans canada highway
That drive can be made entirely on free highways -- no tolls