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If the road is yours, yes.
Yes it is illegal. You may not operate a go-kart on any public road or thoroughfare.
none. off road vehicles used for off road purposes only do not require a license. an unlisenced driver can drive off road but is not legal to drive on the city streets or public higways.
Yes it uses 2 wheel drive
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.
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.
You don't need a license to drive a quad.Added: But they are not legal to operate on the public roadways anyway.no you just need a licence to drive road legal quads an scramblers no you do NOT need a car licence to drice a quad or a scrambler and stuff like that but for an off road quad or a scrambler you do NOT need a licenceThis vehicle requires no license because it is not street legal, and as such it is illegal to drive on public roads.
As long as the public do not have access to that land, you can drive a vehicle that does not conform to current regulations. If the public do have access to the land (i.e. a supermarket car park) your car must be road legal as the area will be treated just like a normal road under the Road Traffic Act.
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.
no it is not legal to drive a lawn mower on the road in North Carolina it is a safety hazard!
my friend used to have a go kart and he used to drive that up the road when it wasn't insured (but our road isn't very busy!!)
If the vehicle is properly equipped, registered and insured for usage on the public roads, and you are properly licensed to operate that type of vehicle, you can drive it on the road. Your occupation has no bearing.