It was originally placed on the top of the Ashoka pillar at the important Buddhist site of Sarnath by the Emperor Ashoka, in about 250 BCE.
Yes, this is true, we should always give courtesy every time. We must give our courtesy to taxi drivers especially when it's moving. An angry driver may disturb traffic in the road. A lot of people are riding cabs to be from one place to another so it means they are important to us. However, if a driver did start to be uncourteous to people that is another situation.
I believe the answer is Yellowstone national park,
From the options above, only Yellowstone national park fulfill two main criterias for a public goods:
- It must be bought and maintain using the budget that allocated from taxpayers
- It was created for Public use.
All other options are all considered privately owned properties.