No license required proof of win in court

But powerful vehicles (ones that offer much more than simple and efficient transport) demand that operators require proper training and insurance

Huge farm tractors, and road rollers, are very powerful and they don't require licensing or insurance.

If a non-commercial 4 wheel vehicle doesn't lawfully require registration or a licensed driver, why would anyone expect it for a 2 or 3 wheeled vehicle?
 
State laws make allowances for work and farm vehicles. You may use your road roller for street repair purposes (its intended purpose) but one may not use it to commute to work.
 
It's back to the "Road Roller" forum.Will everybody PLEASE ignore boyntonstu when it comes to this subject, PULLEEASSSEEE!!!
 
State laws make allowances for work and farm vehicles. You may use your road roller for street repair purposes (its intended purpose) but one may not use it to commute to work.

"but one may not use it to commute to work."

Is this your opinion or is it written into a statute?

How many miles are allowed for a farm vehicle?

(I followed a very big one on a busy major road for about 5 miles.)
 
This is not a DMV or road law fourm, this is a MAB fourm, as in bike laws.I'm all for stu posting as much as he likes, as long as it has to do with the subject of the forum, MAB's.The off topic section is great for, everything else regarding traffic law, hint hint stu.
 
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