You would need to get quotes directly from the insurance company. As with insuring your personal vehicle, the insurance rates will vary dependent on the vehicle, and your own driving record. You will be required to maintain $1,000,000 of liability coverage, however - that part doesn't change.
If not the tractor itself, then it's almost certain the business would have to have some sort of general liability insurance.
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Depends on your country laws. I.e In the UK a farm vehicle that has to travel on any road other than that of the land the farm is on will require taxation and insurance to do so.
This is one of those "It just ain't fair" situations. The tractor driver SHOULD have looked back and pulled to the right to let you pass before turning across the road. BUT if there is a road, driveway, or even a "field cut", it counts as an intersection and passing is not allowed while in or approaching an intersection.
you can legally drive a tractor on the road at 16 years old providing that you have passed a tractor test you will also have to display a L plate once you have passed also the tractor must be under 20 tonnes and only 2.45 meters wide for road use you also will not be able to drive a two seater tractor.
Not to sure about there but inOntario you can drive on the road at the age of 14 if they know how to drive the tractor
The legal age to drive a tractor on the road is 16
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The Peterbilt motor company manufactures trucks and they also offer a broad range of services for the over-the-road, construction, municipal and medium duty markets. They specialize in trucks and everything to do with it.
in Canada - 15 to cross a road , 16 to drive on a road.
Caterpillar and John Deere are two US made brands. For road tractors (semi trucks), Freightliner, Western Star, Sterling, Mack, Volvo (US), Peterbilt, and Kenworth are made in the US, although usually not 100% Freightliner, Western Star, and Sterling are owned by Daimler-Benz. Volvo Trucks USA and Mack are owned by Volvo A.B. of Sweden. Peterbilt and Kenworth are owned by US-based PACCAR, Inc.