This is directly from the New Jersey drivers handbook.
Children up to age eight or a weight of 80 pounds must ride in a federally
approved safety booster seat in the rear seat of the vehicle. If there
is no rear seat, the child must sit in the front seat secured by a safety booster seat.
If you need more information the drivers handbook is at: http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/pdf/Licenses/Driver%20Manual/Chapter_3.pdf
the answer is 5all children 5 years of age or younger must usea restraint device when riding in a motor vehicle? 5
You should probably state your country, in Canada all persons regardless of age must use seat belts.
No, not in Texas. Some states do have such laws but not Texas.
contact any DMV in New Jersey and they will tell you
I live in nj, and i was riding my e300s and my friend said that it was considered a motorcycle and that it is illegal that you are riding it.
Rough riding requires 32:1 and normal riding 40:1.
Yeah, just don't get caught riding it.
Going uphill, riding over soft terrain, or riding somewhere tricky where you need to be able to go slow.
It can. Gymnastics requires balance and strength, just like riding. However, like the answer beneath me, horse riding improves horse riding the best- but it's not necessarily the only thing to improve riding. No not really. Horse riding improves horse riding. That is pretty much it. It is so unique in itself that it is the only thing that will improve itself.
Riding level 2 requires you to be ten days old on howrse
Scrambler
The name of the song is "Riding Gloves" by Jesse DeNatale Joe from Jersey