There is no minimum age requirement to be a passenger on a motorcycle in PA. The only law is that a child must wear an approved helmet.
There is no age restriction
At the present time there is no age restriction for motorcycle passengers in Florida. However, passengers under 21 years of age are required to wear a DOT approved helmet.
Have not seen any laws against children riding on the back of a motorcycle, but do use some sense. Is the child capable of knowing to hold on and not let go? Do you have the proper gear to put on the child?
According to the PD officer that's in my office, he says the only law is that children 17 and under must have helmets, but otherwise there aren't any other laws about children on motorcycles.
As long as you are riding the motorcycle in the state. Helmets are required by Minnesota law.
No minimum age, BUT, you need to install footpegs that they can reach comfortably.
You should, but as far as the law goes, helmet laws vary by jurisdiction. You would need to include your state in order to get an accurate answer to this question.
They must wear a helmet.
not allowed
There are no laws concerning children and front seats. There is a law about children and the use of child safety seats.
I found a really helpful PDF put out by the Utah Safety council. According to it, there is no law regarding children riding in the front seat of the car: http://www.utahsafetycouncil.org/assets/pdf/utboosterlaw.pdf It is recommended that children under age 12 ride in the back seat, or to turn the airbags off if a child under 12 is in the front seat, but there is no law saying you have to.
You need a drivers license and do not need a motorcycle endorsement. It must be registered and you do not need to wear a helmet.