He'd probably be opposed to it.
He'd probably be opposed to it.
He'd probably be opposed to it.
Thoreau would likely feel strongly opposed to the increased commercialization and exploitation of natural landscapes. He valued the untamed beauty of nature and would have seen logging and motorized vehicles as destructive to the environment and contrary to his beliefs in simplicity, self-reliance, and living in harmony with nature, as expressed in his book "Walden".
16 to operate any power tools or motorized equipment, in accordance with federal law.
There currently is not.
The Federal Government
Funds for federal highway construction. Each state is allocated certain $$ amounts to spend on highway construction ... the states then allocate it further to local government as they deem necessary.
All commercial motor vehicles and trailer need to be inspected either by an approved state program or the federal annual inspection 49CFR section 396.17
National Roads
iron factories
No
Yes they offer Construction lending, renovation, purchase and refinance.