Musty paper trail confirms highway law respects free travelers
By David Tulis Our interest in free markets and the assertion of ancient rights in an era of administrative law and the modern total state brings us to a telling phrase. Are the highways of Tennessee (or your state) “open as a matter of right to public vehicular travel,” or are they closed to the public and available only to a state-approved group of travelers? Is government permission needed before you get behind the wheel of your car or pickup and steer into the traffic? Or is that bit of lane or that horizon-leading ribbon of highway free for your … Continue reading Musty paper trail confirms highway law respects free travelers
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