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No, you do not need a driver license to drive an ATV. However, restrictions apply to ATV drivers under the age of 16 in most states,
Not on a public street or roadway.
Technically speaking, yes, you can drive a fourwheeler while being under the age of 16, but, check further with your state law's and regulations on driving ATV's. Most manufacturers discourage persons under the age of 16 from driving ATVs, but it is still done. I've been riding full size fourwheelers since I was 7 years old.
You do not need a driver license to drive an ATV, but sometimes restrictions apply. For instance, drivers under the age of 16: in order to drive without adult supervision on a property where ATV use is permitted; the child must completed an ATV safety-training course approved by the DMV You can operate an ATV on public lands where signs indicate that ATV use is allowed. Only operate an ATV on private property if you have permission from the property owner.
It depends where you are driving if you driving on the street you have to be 16 but if you just drive on the sidewalk or your property then you have to be 12.
If you're under 12, you can only ride an atv with under 70 cc. Under 16, can't ride anything over 90cc
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well, to drive a quad on the road legally, its 16, but you have to have the right license. but if you are in the fields or whatever then basically its about 6 and over.
you have to be 18 but you can moped at any age 14 for a moped under 50cc and 16 for a car learners permit.
The legal age is 16
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16 is the legal age