It depends on the state, but usually only diabetics who are insulin dependent and not under control, or those who suffer from hypoglycemic unawareness can be denied a drivers license.
Unless you have had the problem corrected by a certified mechanic, or have been told its okay to drive by a mechanic, then I would not recommend it.
getting a four wheel drive would help a lot
Yes
The best place to learn how to drive a truck would be a big rig driving school. Being taught by someone who is a certified driver is the best and safest way to go.
You don't need citizenship in the US to drive, you do need a valid driver's license from a country that is certified.
Since both diabetes and obesity, the leading cause of diabetes type 2, no offense meant, are considered to be disabilities. It would be illegal according to the ADA, American Disabilities Act,to not hire someone based on those or even on of those factors alone.
Technically you don't drive a motorcycle. You ride it. the best way to learn is to take a certified MSF course.
Someone can get certified as a hard drive recovery expert by attending classes or seminars and receiving a certification when done. Classes can be expensive, but also only last a few days.
It is possible to obtain a CDL with diabetes, provided it's not too severe for you to be able to obtain a DOT medical card.
No, the closest you would get would be the coast of France if you made it there without getting your throat cut.
my guess would be faulty brake caliper which could be stuck. best remedy is to take (have it towed) to your loal Honda dealer and have the certified tech examine your front brake calipers.
Take it to your nearest certified Kawasaki dealer...