Do I have a (nonrevokable) right to use the public roads to walk or to cycle? Why?
Do I have a (nonrevokable) right to use the public property in a reasonable manner? Why?
PS 'nonrevokable' means: may not be arbritrarily revoked.
Are you conceding the the state may arbritrarily deny Drivers Licenses since driving is a privilege?
You may not use controlled-access roads (i.e., those that do not have surface intersections with other roads, but use offramps and onramps, except on or in a motorized vehicle--this is established by statute. However, those roads are not all of the roads in America.
Do I have a (nonrevokable) right to use the public property in a reasonable manner? Why?
Ah, there is the rub: "A reasonable manner." That means that you may not travel in such a way as to impede traffic (all controlled access roads have MINIMUM speeds as well as MAXIMUM speeds).
PS 'nonrevokable' means: may not be arbritrarily revoked.
PPS: it's spelled "nonrevocable."
Are you conceding the the state may arbritrarily deny Drivers Licenses since driving is a privilege?
Ys, they may, and they do. For example, the state arbitrarily holds that one must be of a minimum age before one is allowed to have a driver's license. The state also arbitrarily holds that you may lose your license if you manifestly demonstrate an inability to "play well with others" on the road (DUI, reckless driving, etc).