1647
The parliament is responsible for statutory law making. The judiciary is responsible for making common law or 'judge-made law'.
This varies from state to state, but in general it is illegal to pass if the road you are on is marked "no passing" or "stay in lane". It is illegal to pass by crossing into an oncoming lane if you cross a double solid yellow line, or if the double line on your side is solid. It is illegal to pass a stopped school bus. It is illegal to pass in a toll plaza. It is also illegal to pass in an unsafe manner. It is illegal to cross over a herring-bone area or a median.
Parliament wanted to punish Bostonians
Lord Shaftesbury helped pass the Factories Act of 1847 in the parliament.
Ex Post Facto Laws (after the fact)
The protest that caused Parliament to pass the Coercive Acts was the Boston Tea Party.
Parliament wanted to punish Bostonians
In most cities on a 2 lane city street it is illegal to pass.
Yes it can.
no
It was in 1765.
it started in 1766