No , For Motor Scooters In Most States, No There Made For Private Streets Only, BUT I Don't Believe There's Any USA Law Just States And Sometimes Counties,Districts And City Laws.
Like In Maryland Where I Live There Illegal Technically, But Some Counties May Push Them TO Be OK.
There's also alot of technicalities About them like tire size, engine CC'S or HP and if it has mirrors or lights, which make them a street legal definition for a moped, goped, or motor scooter. SO In my Case My Small Motor Scooter with less than 10inch wheels, less than 50cc engine(40cc) and etc Instantly disqualified Them as street legal making them a RAZOR TYPE GAS SCOOTER.
No motorized vehicles and rides can be rode on sidewalks.
As for pocket rockets I'm very sure there in your state its the same considered (RAZOR SCOOTER/SKATEBOARD/MOTORCYCLE.
Check Out your local city or states site.
in hills
No you are not you must ride in the street
Only if you order one from minipocketrockets.com
There is no age limit as long as you are responsible and don't ride on the street or sidewalk.
No. Anything that is not human powered, or in other words has a motor, is illegal to operate upon a sidewalk.
You can't ride a motorcycle on the sidewalk because you would be dangerous to pedestrians.
nope due to manufactures make and its not flexable for the road
if its not registered for the street and has no lights, signals, brake lights then yes it is.
With the exception of wheelchairs. motorized vehicles are prohibited on sidewalks.
You can not ride a go kart on the sidewalk in Michigan.
Mini-bikes go by many names, including pocket bikes, miniature motorcycles, mini-motos, or pocket rockets. Laws regulating the use of these small, motorized bikes vary from state to state. In California it is currently illegal to ride a mini-bike on any road, sidewalk, bikeway or recreational trail. However, use on private property is legal.
In most jurisdictions, the answer is no. Usually legal only on private property. (ie: your own or someone elses with permission)