No, It's not whether you do, or don't, have a permit. It's the safety equipment, or lack thereof, that makes that class of vehicle unlawful to operate on the street.
no
No, however these devices are not street legal and cannot be used on public roadways.
No. It is not legal to drive any kind of bicycle on the sidewalk. You must ride it on the street. You have to register it and be fourteen if you want to take it on the street.
No, unless it is a street legal registered dirt bike.
NONE! You must be of Drivers License age in your state, to ride a street bike, or moped. You must atleast have a moped permit to even drive a scooter, or any other Gas/Electric powered vehicle on Public Highways.
No. Both rider and motorbike must be licensed. A motorcycle learner's permit is available in some states.
yes if the bike is street legal and he has a license he can, thats what my 13 year old son does.
depend on the bike
A street legal dirt bike is any dirt bike that has a four stroke motor, head lights, brake lights, turning signals, a spark arrestor in the silencer, and street legal on-off road tires.
From 2003 it is imposible to make a dirt bike street-legal in California. If you live in California and would like to have a street-legal dirt bike your options are: # Buy a used street legal dirt bike pre-2003 model. # Buy a street legal dirt bike from someone who lives outside California. The bike should have more than 8K miles before you buy it. # Buy a street legal dirt bike from someone who lived outside California and moved to California with his street legal bike. # Buy the following 2007 and up California street legal bikes: KTM 450 EXC-R, KTM 530 EXC-R, Husqvarna TE 450, Husqvarna TE 530
no but u must drive on private property or else u can be stopped dosent matter what the engine is it is not street legal
No