on private property but in public no
On private property: yes. On public roadways: no.
Bikes are allowed on sidewalks in this area.
NO, pocket bikes are illegal on public roads anywhere in Canada. The only place you can drive your pocket bike is on a actual track for pocket bikes or private property. If you want to ride on the streets you can, but waatch out for people complaining and the cops.
no
pocket bikes no super pocket bikes only if you register it
In Ontario, a 49 cc pocket bike is classified as a "motorized vehicle," and riders are required to wear a helmet. However, pocket bikes are not permitted on public roads, highways, or sidewalks, as they do not meet safety standards for use on these surfaces. Additionally, operating a pocket bike without a proper license is illegal, and it is typically restricted to private property with the owner's permission. Always check local regulations for any specific rules or restrictions that may apply.
pocket bikes no super pocket bikes yes but you have to register it at your local dmv
They are only ever legal on use ONLY on private property.
These bikes do not need to be registered, but they are illegal to operate on public streets. highways, sidewalks, or parking lots. These bikes do not require a specific license.
pocket bikes are not illegal on streets.
i think it might be illegal thou i think it might be illegel tho No you can't in Canada....... Not in the USA either, it's endangering pedistrains. Also it's illegal to drive dirtbikes in public places :(
Driving a pocket bike on a sidewalk is generally not legal, as these vehicles are considered motorized vehicles and are typically prohibited on pedestrian pathways. Sidewalks are designated for pedestrians, and riding a pocket bike could pose safety risks to walkers. Always check local laws and regulations, as they can vary by location. It's usually best to ride pocket bikes in designated areas or on private property.