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Yes. You can register a vehicle but you can't drive it on public roads.
Not unless they have head/tail/brake lights, license plates and seat belts.
If you ride it on dirt tracks, no you don't need a lisence. But it's illegal no matter what on public roads.
You can buy a car at any age but you have to be at least 17 with a provisional license to drive it on the public roads - with a full licence holder with you - L plates and all.
Not without a license in Connecticut.
like many other laws, these types of laws are left to the communities or local government to make and enforce. the point here is not to abuse your driving on "roads" or rural country roads. Don't drive on major roads because that would be illegal. You have to have license plates and a paid registration to drive on public streets.
You do not need a drivers license unless you want to drive a car on public roads. In that case you need a license because all states have laws that require you to have a license. That license proves you have taken a drivers test and are qualified to drive.
yes you do because it is not meant for roads it is meant for grass
Most earthquakes happen at the plates because the plates (continental plates) sometimes move. If it moves and slides against another one going the other way, the plates' connecting part will tremble and shake and fall apart. It starts like this: 1. The plates start to move. The land between, roads, and other things bend. 2. The plates suddenly break, and some of the roads get carried away, so everything falls apart.
Usually, it doesn't matter, as most pocket bikes aren't street legal. Even if you have a license, you're still in trouble. yes you will need a motorcycle license to drive a pocket bike on public roads.
If you were driving on Massachusetts roads then yes they can.
From Alaska state law: Sec. 28.10.171. Display of registration plates. (a) When two registration plates are issued for a vehicle, they shall be attached to the vehicle for which issued, one in front and the other in the rear. When one registration plate is issued, it shall be attached to the rear of the vehicle for which issued. Only motorcycles and trailers have plates issued singly; all other vehicles for transport on public roads are issued in pairs.