No, because you're not old enough. Usually you can get your permit to drive a car at 15 1/2, and maybe a motorcycle too. Talk your panrets about it. Say that you want to drive a motorcycle. But at 14, you are not old enough to drive a motorcycle legally.
A 15 year old can drive a moped so i would assume that a 15 year old can also drive a mini motorcycle
80cc is made for ages 12 and up
Yes, taken that i skipped a grade and am in algebra two and in the 9th grade. Rare
Most states have laws that you have to be 15 in order to drive legally on the road. So I don't think a 14 year old could even drive legally on a motorcycle.
In the 9th grade you are between the ages of fourteen to usually sixteen.
Depending on the law in various countries, a 15 year old may potentially buy a motorcycle, however that does not mean that a person of that age can drive one. Ownership and the right to drive the motorcycle is not the same thing. Different laws may apply as to the registration.
You can, but not legally. I dont know of anywhere that licenses a 14 year old
Yes, a 16-year-old can legally drive a motorcycle in Minnesota with a valid motorcycle instruction permit. They must complete the necessary requirements, such as passing a written knowledge and skills test, and must also wear a helmet while riding.
Ride? or Drive? Legally, anyone that has a driver's license and takes the additional motorcycle endorsement (test) can drive a motorcycle. Rules about how to get a motorcycle endorsement vary in every state. Riding a motorcycle technically requires permission from your parents until you turn 18. Your parents are legally responsible for all your actions until you turn 18.
I don't think so. You have to be 15 to drive one after you get your licence.
It differs by country, but typically no. 21 is usually when you're permitted to drive a true motorcycle without any restrictions.
Below are some opinions from WikiAnswers contributors:Yes! I'm a kid in 6th grade but we totally should be able to drive because that way our parents wouldn't have to drive us everywhere and be up in our business asking who we're meeting there and stuff.No. Driving a car is very dangerous. Fourteen year olds aren't mature enough to deal with that responsibility and could cause a serious accident. Many young people who are legally allowed to drive still drive dangerously without realising what could happen until it's too late.