i dont think so,,i know plenty people who dont and dont get told off or owt ,x
At the age of 17. Just as the UK law permits. (for motorbike and car only)
None in the UK
In UK a motorcyclist must wear a helmet - not sure about cyclists or horse riders
You need a licence to ride a motorbike on public roads in the UK. Until you pass your test, you need a provisional licence and must show an L plate on the rear of the motorbike. You must also have insurance - very important!
In UK at least a full B1 you cannot ride a quad on a motorbike licence.you just need a full UK drivers license to drive a quad (if your in the UK), you also don't need to wear a helmet as its not a legal issue :D
Yes, he lives in cheddleton, uk
That depends on the relevant law in the country you're asking about.In the UK for example it is not a requirement of law to wear one, but it is sensible advice to anyone riding a bicycle.
In the UK it's the law, every motorcyclist must wear an approved helmet and tie up the chin strap.
1 hp (UK) = 0.7457 kilowatt (kW).
Same as the rest of the UK - 16 but only up to 125cc.
Too many variables, call and ask your agent!
That is the law in the UK. It may be different in other countries.