The child must be able to rest their feet on the pegs and be of an age to sit still and concentrate.
Can who recover for wrongful death? Is the driver child different then the child that died? The estate of the child that died could sue the parent. Not much to recover.
I don't think so. You have to be 15 to drive one after you get your licence.
I am pretty sure you can only drive by you're self with a permit. It is illegal to have a passenger i believe.
No. Most any passenger car will suffice. Some people drive a motorcycle or even ride a bicycle to get there.
18 I belive, I went there on vacation and i couldnt drive one. I'm 16 and they wouldn't let me, not even with an adult passenger.
Yes. The parent has to be in the front seat, though.
You need a motorcycle license to drive a motorcycle (Class M) in Wisconsin. If you are under 18, you need an instruction permit to drive one. There is no minimum age to ride a motorcycle in Wisconsin, but "a child has to ride behind the driver (cannot sit in front of the driver), and has to wear a helmet. The child has to be able to reach the foot pegs - the foot pegs can legally be raised." See the related link for more on motorcycle licenses in Wisconsin.
What are you asking? I do, yes. That's only because I have a motorcycle policy for my motorcycle. You are not covered from an auto policy to drive a motorcycle.
You have to be 15 years old to drive a motorcycle in the U.S.
yes it is illegal to drive a motorcycle anywherewithout the proper endorsement!
Nope
You have to be 18 to drive a motorcycle. and you also need to take new driving courses and you have to have a motorcycle permit to drive a motorcycle for 6 months. this is the Ohio law. others depend on state