Pocket bikes (or mini-bikes) are usually not legal in Illinois. In general, if you can't register a vehicle with the state of Illinois, you can't legally drive it on public roads. If it is registered and is legal to drive it on public streets, then you need a license And must follow all traffic laws.
Yes, you can ride a mini-bike in Illinois as long as you have a valid driver's license. You must obey all signs, signals and traffic laws. You cannot drive more than 30 miles per hour.
yes but you will poop ur pants
i got pulled over for it. it needs to be DOT approved and be registered and licesensed
The only way you can ride a minibike in Connecticut is if you have a drivers license and have taken a special test for riding motorcycles. also the bike has to be registered if it is above 5hp, and the seat must be at least 26 in. off the ground.
No. The minibike must be equipped to conform with all DMV requirements (same as a motorcycle), and be licensed in order to operate on the public roadways.
The minimum age is 16, and a valid license is required.
I recently purchased a mini bike and the manual says no one under the age of 16 should ride alone
To ride a 150cc scooter in Illinois you need a class L license. To ride anything greater than a 150cc displacement a class M license is required in Illinois.
No its not legal i got busted with a ticket today for doing it and got my liscense taken for 6 months
no
It was in 1857
16
no