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As long as you operate them legally
In Florida, a person must 14 years of age to legally operate a PWC.
No, most motorcycles are designed to carry only one passenger safely. Adding an extra passenger can affect the balance, handling, and braking capability of the motorcycle, making it unsafe for both passengers. It is important to always follow the manufacturer's guidelines and recommendations for passenger capacity.
There is no certificate need for your 16 year old to operate motor boats legally
In Washington State, you must 14 before you can legally operate a personal watercraft.
A person must be 15 years old in Hawaii to legally operate a PWC without an adult on board.
You can legally operate your vessel at greater than no-wake speed in open waters, away from defined no-wake zones, and as long as you are following the rules and regulations set forth by the local authority or waterway management. It's important to always be aware of your surroundings, other vessels, and wildlife when operating at higher speeds.
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In the United States, in order to legally operate a motor vehicle on the public highways, you must have a driver's license. A passport is not an acceptable document for driving, although it is a necessary document for entering the United States.
In Minnesota, the minimum age to legally operate a personal watercraft (PWC) on public waters is 13 years old. Riders who are 13 to 17 years old must also have completed a Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) training course or an equivalent course from another state.
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