yes it is private property you must get permission
It is not legal to drive these sorts of vehicles on the road without a license. It is allowed if it is on private property with the permission of the owner, but it is illegal to use it on a public highway.
No, if you have the owner of the parking lots permission.
Yes, on private property, provided that you have permission of the property owner.
In some states, a 13-year-old may be allowed to drive on private property as long as they have permission from the property owner and are supervised by a licensed adult. However, it is important to check local laws and regulations as they can vary.
This depends on who owns the property. If the property is yours then no registration required Do you have permission, Then no registration required. Other wise yes it must be registered
It is not legal, but if it is private property and you have permission from the owner, all lights say go!
No age, since it is illegal to drive on other people's private land without their permission. On the other hand, it is always legal to drive on your own private land, at any age. Age restrictions would only apply on public roads.
No. It is a violation to "operate" a motor vehicle on suspended licenses. It is illegal to drive the vehicle even on a test drive. Now that is if you were to drive the vehicle on a public highways, roadways, and streets. You could drive the vehicle around the parking lot (if private property) or on some one's private property is legal.
You can own a vehicle at any age, you can drive it on private property so long as you have the permission of the land owner.
Yes, as long as the driver has a driver's license. If the driver has a learner's permit, their must be a licensed driver over the age of (18, 21, or 25 depending on your state laws) in the front passenger seat.
Absolutely not. The ONLY exception to this is if the 14yr old is driving on private property with both the vehicle owners and the property owners permission and under adult supervision.
If it's completely private then the legality isn't an issue. Private roads aren't built and maintained by the government so they don't, or shouldn't, have the right to patrol them.