Yes, it is illegal to drive a car that looks like a police car on public roads because it can be considered impersonating a law enforcement officer, which is a crime.
It is. You have to be 16 to drive them out on the roads, you drive them on your own land at 14.
Yes you need a licence to drive on any gazetted public road.
It is illegal to break the speed limit on public roads.
like many other laws, these types of laws are left to the communities or local government to make and enforce. the point here is not to abuse your driving on "roads" or rural country roads. Don't drive on major roads because that would be illegal. You have to have license plates and a paid registration to drive on public streets.
NO. It is illegal to drive a motor vehicle on public roads without proof of Financial Responsibility.
Yes, driving backwards is generally illegal on public roads except in specific situations such as parallel parking or backing out of a driveway. It is important to always follow traffic laws and drive safely.
No, public roads are limited to authorized vehicles only, which do not include skates or skateboards.
No, it is illegal to remove the SRS from any vehicle you drive on public roads.
Everyone has to have a licence to drive any form of vehicle on public roads in the UK. Whilst a licence is required to drive on a public road, any person may drive on private land without a licence with the consent of the landowner, but it is illegal - regardless of any licence or not - to drive without lawful authority on any common public land, such as moorland.
No. They cannot be driven on public roads, because of the mods they have on the steering wheel.
yes, but you can not grive them around like a car. like going onto main streets.