Actually, you are wrong yet again.
I give up no such right under the law. If you can find one please provide a link.
A contractual agreement allows one to sue another, but no such right to my property has been relinquished. The government isn't enforcing anything in such a case. You are confusing civil law and statutory law. I also have a legal right to breach a contract, but I must pay a predetermined or a court-ordered remedy.
Again, my taxes are confiscated to pay for roads and, therefore, I have a right to use them. This is referred to as public property. There are many laws that govern the use of the roads because for them to be used so everyone can be equally safe, those rules provide such safety measures. This is why stop signs and yellow lines exist.
Are you opposed to drunk driving. If so, why? If not, consider why it isn't accepted.
You must not reside in Michigan. (all red except for Detroit and Ann Arbor--which sadly carry the state)
Are you aware Michigan has twice the weight limit on trucks in comparison to any other state? And they do travel on Fed financed interstates. So when you do $1,500 worth of damage to your supension (we call them chuckholes), who is responsible-city-county-state-fed? Is this civil or statutory?