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On highways that are not limited access roadways is may be legal, according to state law. However, it is NOT legal on interstate highways.
Yes, but it will be considered a Motorcycle and will have to be registered, insured and licensed as such.
The minimum speed on major routes (if any) varies by state. As an example, in many jurisdictions the minimum speed on a 65 MPH Interstate is 45MPH. Most states have a catch-all rule that states you can be ticketed for driving at any speed that is so slow as to impede the flow of traffic.
To be legal for interstate travel with no extra permits the legal limit is 80,000 lbs. 20,000 lbs on single axles, 34,000 on dual axles. 12,000 on the steer axle .
No. Unfortunately it is not. But that's for your own safety.
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Most highways you should not ride on with or without a saddle. There are different types of highways. There are county, state, or interstate. 2 and 4 lanes of more. They can be isolated or very busy. But the main thing about highways is they are for motor vehicles. It may not be legal and probably is not safe. Call your local roads department and ask them what the laws are regaurding your stretch of road. My advice would be to find a safer road and remember when riding on any road to wear protective head gear.
you can only use them to cross the street. They are not street legal: not on highways or any public roads.
Yes its legal. You cannot however take it on certain highways.
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No, same sex marriage is not legal anywhere in the Caribbean (unless you include southeastern Mexico as part of the Caribbean.