no because if you get caught you will have to pay a big fine .
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.
same age to drive a car. 16yrs for a 50cc! * It depends upon the laws of the state in which the person resides.
yes it is illegal to drive a motorcycle anywherewithout the proper endorsement!
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
If you are a first named insured on your policy then your liability coverage would extend to any non-owned private passenger vehicle you have permission to operate.
yes
Yes, you have to get a license to legally drive a motorcycle.
You have to be 14 years of age, and you can only drive your motorcycle at certain times.
if you need a license to ride a motorcycle in Georgia then you will need one to test drive one.
It is always ride a motorcycle.......becoz that's the way it is .....v drive car....n ride motorcycle.
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.