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where in ct can you ride a mini bike besides a private property..
absolutely. riding an unregistered dirt bike is illegal, unless on your own private property
As long as the owner of the private property allows it, it is legal.
Yes. you are responsible for damage to private property. the owner does not have to have a reflector on the chain. its his and he owns it. ok. what you can do is go to the owner accept responsibility for the damage you caused and offer to replace or pay for it.
not recommended, but its is legal on private property.
On the roads - no. On private property - sure.
Private Property like it you own a piece of land there or around your house
It depends on local laws. In most cities, universities, etc. it is illegal to chain a bike to a handrail, tree, signpost, lamppost, telephone pole, fence, etc. that is on public property. In such a case, a bicycle is required to be locked to a bicycle rack. On private property, where bikes can and cannot be locked up is up to the property owner.
No. It' not illegal at any age, provided it is only used on private property, the child has the ability to operate the bike, and the child is sufficiently supervised.
a flat surface like private property that is paved. that's if you like to do wheelies and trickes.
Yes. Private property remains private property until it becomes public property by a transfer of title by deed or by a taking.Yes. Private property remains private property until it becomes public property by a transfer of title by deed or by a taking.Yes. Private property remains private property until it becomes public property by a transfer of title by deed or by a taking.Yes. Private property remains private property until it becomes public property by a transfer of title by deed or by a taking.
One can go to a near bike repair shop or a bike selling shop to fix a broken bike chain. In addition, one's peers might know how to fix a broken bike chain.