Cheap tyres can be of a good quality which makes them safe to drive on. The air pressure of the tyres will indicate their general lifespan and whether they are still safe to use. The driver's driving style also impacts the tyres. Constant braking and accelerating wears down tyres faster, making them less safe to drive on.
No, Your still DRIVING without a permit.
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No, not legally. It's Driving Under the Influence/Driving While Intoxicated, the same as if you're driving drunk.
When you drive with some alcohol in your system but not above the legal limit. You are "buzzed" but still technically legal to drive.
Usually, although you might have to take a driving test to prove that you are still safe to drive.
You can still drive in England on your Irish licence if your banned in Ireland.
One reason a 1995 Honda Civic might sputter and cough while accelerating during normal driving is because of a bad coil. Another reason could be a bad fuel pump or fuel filter. Still another reason could be a bad oxygen sensor.
i have 1989 GrandAm Pontiac 2.5 engine misfire when under pressure when driving over 69mph or sitting still accelerating
If I'm still driving a big truck and go to doctor and he tells me that I'm not going to be able to drive anymore, can I go file for disability and still drive or do I need to quit and then file?
Of course you do it still counts as driving
most states say you do. i know in Washington we have to drive with a lisenced driver with 5 years experience.