no because they cannot b registered
yes!
Anybody that can reach the pedals, turn the steering wheel and see ahead of the vehicle, can drive. (And that last part isn't even necessary. Refer to little old grandmas driving big old cars.) Is it LEGAL for children to drive vehicles? In most states, no. Take them to some private property somewhere, teach them how to drive safely and let them have fun.
Yes, yes it is.Unfortunately.
If it has brakes, seat-belts, lights, a working speedometer and odometer... if you can get it registered and insured than it is legal to drive on city streets and highways.... Good luck!
The legal gap between car pedals varies in different countries. However, in most parts of the world the legal gap is 50mm.
If the moped is street legal and requires a license plate you cannot drive it at 13 years old on any public streets or highway.
Selling on the streets is illegal but if you have a permit then It's completely legal.
none. off road vehicles used for off road purposes only do not require a license. an unlisenced driver can drive off road but is not legal to drive on the city streets or public higways.
it has to be street legal with directionals, turn signals etc. and pass inspention and you have to be licenced to drive it.
Residential Street NO!! Private property YES --- I think
no
Riding bikes on city streets