Final answer:
It is false that you can legally fly through a Restricted Area without communication while VFR. Clearance from the controlling agency must be obtained prior to entry if the area is active.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question "You can legally fly through a Restricted Area without talking to anyone while VFR" posits whether it's legal to enter a restricted airspace while flying under Visual Flight Rules (VFR) without any communication. The answer to this is false. When flying VFR, a pilot must obtain clearance from the controlling agency before entering a Restricted Area. These areas are not always active and are subject to scheduling which can be found on aviation charts or through a Flight Service Station. However, if a Restricted Area is active, it is typically off-limits to civil aviation unless specific authorization is granted.