No, tanks are not street legal vehicles in most places. They are typically only allowed to be used on private property or for military purposes.
No, tanks are not street legal in the US. They are considered military vehicles and are not allowed to be driven on public roads.
No, tanks are not street legal for civilian use in most places. They are typically considered military vehicles and are not allowed on public roads.
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No, tanks are not road legal vehicles in most places. They are typically only allowed to be used on private property or for military purposes.
Conventional four wheel vehicles and trucks are considered street legal in North Carolina. Lawnmowers, mopeds, go-karts, quads, and some scooters are not considered street legal however.
No, tanks are typically not street legal due to their size, weight, and lack of safety features required for road use.
http://www.txdmv.gov/vehicles/drivers/golf_carts.htm
All street legal vehicles have head lights.
Ussaly jeeps if you build them right with roll cages etc it can still be street legal but a nasty offroader.
Why wouldn't thy be they are just regular cars.
To show your vehicle is street legal while waiting for permanent tags.
There were many American vehicles in World War 2. These vehicles included the Army tanks, armored cars, cruiser tanks, infantry tanks, and armored personnel carriers.