The only one I know: Daytona Beach (you have to pay for it). Also one that I know is Myrtle beach South Carolina. You can park were ever but some places require money for the parking meters.
You can drive your motor vehicle various places in Nags Head, North Carolina on the beaches.
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If the cars currently insured, you can't insure it again. Just get named on your friends policy temporarily.It is a common misconception that automobile insurance purchased in the United States for a United States driver covers the vehicle. In fact, automobile insurance only covers thedriver. As long as you are properly licensed to drive a motor vehicle (i.e., for whatever class(es) of license you were tested for and the given State has granted you), and your personal automobile insurance is valid, and the motor vehicle you are about to drive is properly registered with the given State, and, most importantly, you have your friend's permission to drive the motor vehicle (usually indicated by the State-issued, motor vehicle registration card, which your friend needs to give you while you are driving his/her motor vehicle), then you are covered by your own insurance company, regardless of what motor vehicle you are driving. If you get into an accident while driving your friend's motor vehicle, then your insurance company would pay any relevant damages (whether or not you are at fault) to your friend. If you do not have your own automobile insurance, and need to "buy" it, as the question states, then it implies that you are not legally licensed to drive, as all U.S. States require insurance in order to be licensed to drive.
It is my understanding from my insurance company that if I "give permission" for someone to drive my vehicle and I have full coverage then my vehicle is covered. Recommend you ask your insurance carrier this question, they will be happy to give you an answer regarding your policy.
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Statistically the larger the vehicle the safer it is. Government safety ratings will give you a good idea of how safe a particular vehicle is.
I would recommend checking the Web site for your state Department of Transportation or Department of Motor Vehicles. They might provide a search feature or will give you details on how to obtain motor vehicle reports for company drivers.
some states can give you a citation for being high in public and they can also give you a DUI if you are high and driving a motor vehicle
a geared motor has gears to to give different power and speeds as in a car a gearless motor is a direct drive that uses the speed of the engine only for power and speed when driven, such as in boat
they give birth at different beaches
Then you must have it inspected by the Bureau of Motor Vehicles and let them give you a title. IF the car is stolen then you are going to be in a lot of trouble.
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