NO, how would you regulate what is done legally in another state?
Following traffic laws while driving a car is an example of rule-governed behavior. Drivers are expected to stop at red lights, yield to pedestrians, and obey speed limits based on established rules and regulations.
No you cant because of the strict laws of drink driving
No, as long as you obey the traffic laws of the country you are driving in
Yes. This the main reason why there are cell phone use laws while driving.
You will have to have some form of auto insurance. The cheapest you can get away with is minimum auto liability for the car you're driving.
There are no laws about owning or driving a right side drive car in any state of the US.
This law can change from state to state. It is best to check with your state's laws to see if you would be ticketed for driving someone else's car that has no insurance.
no drinking and driving,do not break a no entry,do not park your vicheal in private car parks
Is Driving a car is similar to driving what A car is similar to driving a fighter plane
Each states driving laws differ but everyone I know of requires a motorcycle licences or endorsement to be legal.
If he or she is a licensed driver and some states have an age requirement. They have to meet the state laws for driving. If they don't, no they can't drive.