You can't ride a motorcycle on the sidewalk because you would be dangerous to pedestrians.
No. Anything that is not human powered, or in other words has a motor, is illegal to operate upon a sidewalk.
The sidewalk??
If you stay on the sidewalk, it's not. But if you go on their lawn, it is.
In most jurisdictions, the answer is no. Usually legal only on private property. (ie: your own or someone elses with permission)
You may want to know if you can ride your dirt bike on a sidewalk. Anyone that has one ask police first. Then make sure no ones on the sidewalk then maybe you can. You can be asking if you have permission to ride a dirt bike on the side walk, or if the dirt bike will function right on the sidewalk. Like the above comment you have to ask a cop and not ride when to much people are there. The bike will function right but might jump high if you go over a bump.
In Florida, it is generally legal to ride a bike on the sidewalk unless there are local ordinances that prohibit it. However, cyclists must yield to pedestrians and exercise caution to avoid accidents.
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
Not legally. Dirt bikes are made for off road use.
It is legal to operate pocket bikes in the state of California. The only state that it is illegal to operate pocket bikes is the state of Florida. If the pocket bike is under 100cc ,it is okay. Pocket bikes are not considered motor vehicles in the state of California.
no you can not ride it legally