In Iowa you can if it can go a maximum of 30mph and if you put a 5ft tall flag on it, you also need a light, that has to be on all the time(they have them cheap on ebay), you dont need turn signals, but you have to use your hands and obey traffic laws!
he ride a yellow bike that hasten speed
There is no past tense for road, because it is a noun, not a verb. You may be referring to 'rode', which is the past tense for ride. Ex. I rode my bike. -Past tense I ride my bike. -Present tense I will ride my bike. -Future tense
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The bike she rode was a recumbent bike and was more comfortable to ride.
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Peter rode the toddler bike to practice his balance and coordination skills. Riding a toddler bike can also help improve muscle strength and prepare him for riding a larger bike in the future.
Rode is the past form of ride. Use rode when you are talking about something that happened in the past, something that is now finished.The boy rode his bike to school last week.Ridden is the past participle of ride. Use ridden with and auxiliary verb such as have / had/ or a beverb.He has ridden his bike every day this week.She had ridden a horse before.The horse is ridden often.
Jeff rode 23 miles.
Yes. In her music video Eh, Eh. She rode a motorcycle.
i rode a bike i rode my bike this weekend
No they have to be lisenced and tabbed to be legal if you can do that your good but I doubt you could get it registered
The word BIKE in this question is a little vague. Obviously a bicycle can be rode on any road without a permit.