>>1879410>license, registration, proof of insurance, inspection sticker, road-regulation make and model, tail lights in perfect condition, and you're going at the government-mandated speed limit. Yeah ok, big deal. License, yes very easy to get. Almost anyone who isn't disabled can get one. I got mine in High School with nearly all my classmates. Proof of insurance. Liability insurance is around $200 a year. Road registration, yeah about $50 a year. Ok. "Make and model" don't know what you mean by that. "Tail lights in perfect condition." I'm not sure what you mean by perfect. They light up when I press the breakes and the blinkers work. People don't get pulled over because they're a little scratched. Insection sticker depends on the state. My state doesn't have one. Speed limit, sure whatever, this isn't a race. 5 over 5 under no one cares.
>No, traffic flow dictates that. You're in a train but with 100 other train cars. Once enough people are on the road, your decisions mean jack shit. I don't live in LA in New Jersey or something man. There's no traffic. I get on the road and drive. There are many routes I can take. Some highways, backroads etc.
>That'll be $5 toll plus tax!I don't think there's a toll road in my state or the neighboring ones. If there is I don't know about it. Payed a dollar to cross a bridge in Washington about a year ago, that's the last thing I remember paying for as far as roads.