State roads typically belong to the state government and are maintained by state transportation departments. The exact distance from the road that is considered state property can vary depending on local laws and regulations, but it often includes the right-of-way, which may extend several feet from the road's edge. This area is generally reserved for infrastructure, utilities, and other state needs. For precise details, it's best to consult local state laws or transportation authorities.
That varies by state but generally you must be off the road right-of-way and you may not shoot across the road.
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It's an island off the mainland from the State of Rhode Island.
It varies, there is no set distance.
Z71 means "off road" package, as far as I know they are all 4x4's - thus the "off road" designation
29 miles down the GARDEN STATE PARKWAY (toll road) and across ROUTE 70 WEST (EXIT 88 off the Parkway, turn right off the exit ramp).
We can not answer your question because you have failed to specify the country to which this eastern shore belongs.
Yes for the street, no for off road.
It is off of Heywood Brockington Road (State Rd S-40-330), near Cora Drive (Stae Rd S-40-2415). Not too far from Monticello Road and Columbia International University.
The reports that I read at at various off road and 4 wheel drive sites all state that the Volkswagon Touareg is a great off road vehicle. They say it climbs steep hills, goes over rocks and boulders and handles many extreme off road vehicles. It also gets good off road reviews on Edmunds.com and at a forum for Touareg owners.
Get as far off the road as is safely possible. Shut off the engine and lock all doors.