In this state you can have 100 vehicles in your barn and none of them need to be insured. You do not need to have a license tag on any of them. You can drive them around your farm all day long and not have any problems. You can even drive your tractor across the road from your corn field to your pasture and it does not need to be insured.
If the vehicle meets the road requirements. It has to have all the appropriate lights, mirrors and other requirements to pass a road inspection.
Yes, you need a valid driver's license to legally operate a vehicle on the road.
No, the title of a vehicle is not the same as the registration. The title is a legal document that proves ownership of the vehicle, while the registration is a document that shows the vehicle is legally allowed to be driven on the road.
No, the registration process and obtaining the title for a vehicle are not the same. Registration is required to legally drive a vehicle on the road, while obtaining the title proves ownership of the vehicle.
Yes. Anytime a vehicle is on a public road or highway, even if it is parked, it must be insured.
You can not legally use off road fuel in a licenced road vehicle
If the vehicle is properly equipped, registered and insured for usage on the public roads, and you are properly licensed to operate that type of vehicle, you can drive it on the road. Your occupation has no bearing.
No, title and registration are not the same thing. The title is a legal document that proves ownership of a vehicle, while registration is a process that provides the vehicle with a license plate and allows it to be legally driven on the road.
Yes. All cars on the road have to be insured. If you have a learners permit, then you need to be driving with someone who does have their license and is insured.
If the ATV travels on any public road/highway, then yes, the driver and the vehicle must be licensed ... and insured.
This depends on a few factors. If it is sitting on a public road then it must be insured. Some states will not allow you to have a vehicle on your property that is not registered, and to be registered it must be insured so check your state laws.
Legally drunk and subject to a DUI if operating a vehicle on the road. Operating a vehicle at 0.07 or lower can get you a DWI if you have an accident.