No, not all streets have sidewalks.
Because they are not equipped for safety, as the Motor Vehicle Code requires legal vehicles to be equipped.
Sidewalks and roads.
for melting ice on roads and sidewalks.
no
cars bikes sidewalks roads and houses
There was carts , not cars
You don't need a license, however, golf carts are considered miniature vehicles by Alberta transport (same as go carts and pocket bikes) They are not permitted to be driven on highways or public roads or side walks. They cannot be registered / licensed for road use.
halite aka rock salt is used mostly to de-ice roads, sidewalks etc, as a food preservative and in food halite aka rock salt is used mostly to de-ice roads, sidewalks etc, as a food preservative and in food
No, salt (NaCl) is not used on icy roads and sidewalks because it is covalent; rather, it is an ionic compound. When salt is applied to ice, it dissolves in water, lowering the freezing point of the water and causing the ice to melt. This process helps make roads and sidewalks safer by reducing ice formation. The effectiveness of salt is related to its ionic nature, which allows it to dissociate into sodium and chloride ions in solution.
Back then, roman roads were used to transport goods. They used horses and carts to move tradable items around the country.
you need a paper saying this is street legal from the company you bought it from