Yes, it is a vehicle and as long as it does above 10 mph , you should be fine.
Another View: A standard sized riding lawnmower is NOT considered a "vehicle," it is a "self-powered lawn implement" and may not be legally operated on the public roadway as a method of transportation from point to point.
You can as long as the mower is registered with the DVLA and meets all vehicle construction and lighting requirements.
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You can't drive from Maryland to Japan!
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u have to have a lisence
Not legally on a public road in the U.S.
There is only one state which has jurisdiction over Maryland roads - and that state is Maryland.
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.
yes, if you want to get ran over.
Absolutely NOT ! A 120-year-old is not legally old enough to drive.
The same age you would have to be to drive ANY vehicle on a public road.
Only if it is street legal and registered. For example, you can legally drive a Honda metropolitan on any road except for the highway, but not a 50 cc goped.
You can drive on the highway in New York with a permit. You have to be accompanied by a licensed driver in order to do so.
No, she is legally required to have a permit to drive on any public road.