If it has a legally registered license plate to the specific cart, then that would mean the kart would have had to go through the DMV licensing process, which would tell you if it was legal or not. Generally the vehicles need to have turn signals, a horn, and proper lights like brake lights. I would contact your local department of motor vehicles or licensing agency and ask them.
In New Jersey, according to the MVC, you don't need titling and registration to drive a go-kart. IDK if that means that it's street legal, but titling and registration aren't required
There are specific regulations that must be met in order for a vehicle to be "street legal". It's unlikely, but not impossible, that a go-kart could meet these. If it does not have a state-issued vehicle license, then no, it's not legal.
No. A go-cart is not street legal and can only be driven off road or on an approved track. It cannot be driven legally on any public street or highway no matter where. It does not have turn signals, headlight, taillight, or any other required devices to make it street legal.
in the state of oregon is it sreet legal to ride a razor go kart
That would depend on the size of the fuel tank. As a go-kart is not street legal the question is a mute issue.
no its a gents the law but my family doesn't care and we do but its bad for the wheels
yes but not gas pocket bikes
Yes, but it's illegal
No - as long as the road is a private one. It's not about you as the driver. It's the kart. Go karts are not "street legal" and cannot be licensed. If you are operating one on a public roadway, whether or not you have a license won't matter too much. Operating the kart on a public road will get you pulled over. Period. The kart is small and (generally) quick. Even on a lightly traveled road, a car can appear quickly and may never see you and the kart. You can be seriously injured with ridiculous ease. And it takes little more to actually kill you. Be smart about this one.
Nowhere. They're unisured and uninspected, no way anyone is going to allow them on the roads. Well, possibly if they're real small and slow, which'd get them classed as toys or mobility scooters, but then they'd probably be restricted to sidewalk use, if there is one.
Of course not.
No you do not have to have a license to purchase a go-kart I have one and I bought it myself and don't have a license.