Different states have different laws when it comes to dirt bikes. In California, you can ride a dirt bike at any age as long as it is not on the road.
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you can not ride your bike into the swimming pool
Possibly. Laws do not often make distinction between bicycles and motorbikes. Provided the bike is road-legal, there should be no problem.
The age to ride a dirt bike in Ontario is 14 years old. The rider is also required to wear approved helmets and follow the same traffic laws as bicyclists.
Laws will vary by jurisdiction on this, and may also be dependent on engine displacement.
If it is properly licensed and insured, and meets all federal and state safety laws, yes.
To ride on private land you need, a dirt bike. To ride on public land you need a plate and 3rd party liability insurance. (State Farm is the only one I can find). You are allowed to ride on roads if the local gov't has passed by-laws allowing it. http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/html/statutes/english/elaws_statutes_90o04_e.htm. Have a read.
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A dirt bike can be a fun way to escape in South Carolina. However, there are still laws that must be abided by. You need to be at least 12 and have a helmet. The bike is likely not going to be street legal either, so be careful where you ride.
There are no laws governing dirt bikes, they are made to be ridden offroad. If you do put a dual sport kit on a dirt bike and get a tag, then all laws pertaining to street bikes apply to you. You might check this link: http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/msb/
No... Although this may depend on the age and the laws of the country. General rule is off road only on PRIVATE property - No pavements, roads, highways etc...
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