Some states allow persons of any age to operate farm equipment on the road. Some specify a minimum age of 13, 14, or 15, while others require a driving license.
Not to sure about there but inOntario you can drive on the road at the age of 14 if they know how to drive the tractor
A 16 year old can drive a tractor on the road in Maine if he or she is a licensed operator. Those 14 and 15 years old can be employed in driving tractors but not on public highways.
Absolutely NOT ! A 120-year-old is not legally old enough to drive.
no no yes yes
you can legally drive a tractor on the road at 16 years old providing that you have passed a tractor test you will also have to display a L plate once you have passed also the tractor must be under 20 tonnes and only 2.45 meters wide for road use you also will not be able to drive a two seater tractor.
the legal age to drive a tractor on a public road is 16 providing you have a full tractor licence. But you will not be able to drive a two seater tractor or one exceeding 20 tonnes
yes cause if you are dumb enough to ask you wouldn"t care if it is legal or notA. yes you can
yes -if the nine year old knows how to drive a tractor but it is still technically illegal.
In England, anyone can legally drive a tractor on private land (if they are tall enough to reach the pedals). On public roads, you have to have a driving licence and a 14 year old would be too young to afford a regular licence, let alone one to drive machinery.
Generally, if you will be driving the tractor on private land, the adults in your life can make the decision as to when you are old enough to safely drive the tractor. If you are 16 you can take your tractor driving test or if you have passed it then you can then drive it on the road.
Not to insult you, but tou need to learn how to write correct questions before someone can give you an answer.
It is. You have to be 16 to drive them out on the roads, you drive them on your own land at 14.