I had the same question and found an answer through the Florida DMV Motorcycle Handbook (pdf available online) Under the section "316.209 Operating motorcycles on roadways laned for traffic" the third law outlined pretty much sums it up with the following: (3) No person shall operate a motorcycle between lanes of traffic or between adjacent lines or rows of vehicles.
Yes, but only below 20mph. Refer to State Code 201235 for further information.
NO!
In Florida, a motorcycle must be at least 5 bhp to go on the freeway. The cops usually translate that to 150cc or better
Don't follow the law do it anyways
Check with your local DMV, but it is probably the same age as getting a drivers license; 16
No age restrictions for a child to ride on a motorcycle in the U.S. Georgia
no
Yes, the motorcycle is not street legal and they did not make many
Minibikes that meet the street legal requirements for a motorcycle are street legal. They are considered a motorcycle and must carry the same equipment.
You need at least one to be legal
To get a motorcycle licence, you must first apply for the motorcycle learner's permit before you receive a street legal motorcycle; you can then take the written and road test to get your motorcycle licence.
If the Motorcycle is street legal and intended for street use, Yes. However if the motorcycle is a dirt bike and not being drivin on the streets then NO.
yes