No, It is against City ordinance to drive vehicles that require Truck plates.
You could send a letter to Soldier Field where the Bears play their home games: Devin Hester c/o Soldier Field 1410 S Museum Campus Drive Chicago, Illinois 60605
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Yes, he can drive.
All are either rear wheel drive or four wheel drive.
Yes.
There are many different locations that have a 527 Lake Shore Drive. However, in Chicago there does not appear to be a store location at this particular address.
Yes.
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Booking a room for a week on Lakeshore Drive in Chicago can be expensive - but not if you look in the right place. According to Boutique Chicago hotels, the Ambassador East has one of the best daily and weekly rates located on Lakeshore Drive - as well as a five star hotel hospitality! The rates are usually around $125 per night.
Rear wheel drive vehicles are better able to deal with loads, that's why there are few, if any, front wheel drive pickup trucks, and zero front wheel drive commercial trucks.
Monster trucks are small pickup trucks, which have been fitted with enourmous dump truck wheels. They take part in races. They drive over large obstacles, including cars, crushing them as flat as pancakes.
What exactly is a "mini-Peterbilt", may I ask? If you're referring to pickup trucks with aftermarket bodies designed to look like Class 8 trucks, then no, you don't need a CDL for that.
This really becomes a personal opinion, as the best small pick-up trucks are different for everyone. I would choose Ford or Mazda; while someone else might say Dodge or Chevy. You should just pick a bunch and go take them on a test drive to see what you like best. However, some sites that have done reviews that you can check out are: (1)http://usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/cars-trucks/rankings/Compact-Pickup-Trucks/ (2)http://consumerguideauto.howstuffworks.com/vehicle-truck-buying-guides-cga.htm (3)http://www.consumersearch.com/pickup-trucks
The "C" designation on a Chevy pickup truck typically stands for "conventional cab," referring to a regular cab with a single row of seating. The "K" designation usually signifies four-wheel drive on Chevy trucks.
You should try looking at Enterprise, they have a large selection of different types of trucks and are not terrible prices. And you do not need a special permit to drive a pickup.
I just called the City of Chicago, who connected me with the Chicago Police. A pick up truck can be driven downtown, with the exception of King Dr., any of the boulevards, and not on Lake Shore Drive.