That isn't true. In Texas, FM roads are public roads and you can travel, not drive, on them without a license. Countless farmers children have traveled, not driven, countless miles behind the wheel of a tractor. No license required.
But yes, generally speaking, the public roads that you are referring to are called "byways" in Texas and I did say, "highways and byways".
That isn't true. In Texas, FM roads are public roads and you can travel, not drive, on them without a license. Countless farmers children have traveled, not driven, countless miles behind the wheel of a tractor. No license required.
But yes, generally speaking, the public roads that you are referring to are called "byways" in Texas and I did say, "highways and byways".
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