I'd think it would be the same to a car, a passenger seat. But who knows?
It's called a pillion
A passenger. or a pillion.
Motorcycle and sidecar
I'd think it would be the same to a car, a passenger seat. But who knows? It's called a pillion
I'd think it would be like a car, so a passenger seat. But if not, then I don't know... I mean, who does?
In Pennsylvania, the legal age for a child to be a passenger on a motorcycle is at least 8 years old. Additionally, the child must wear a properly fitted helmet and be able to reach the footpegs of the motorcycle. It's essential for the motorcycle operator to have a valid motorcycle license and to ensure the passenger's safety while riding.
No, It is not illegal from someone that does not have a license to ride the motorcycle. If the person without a license was driving the motorcycle then it would be illegal.
No
== == If no other vehicles were involved in this accident, the insurance company of the motorcycle driver has to cover the medical bills of the passenger who was injured.
Yes!
Its not a necessity by it is advised.
There are no passenger age restrictions in Pennsylvania currently.
If you have 2 people on a regular motorcycle (no sidecar) the person not operating the bike is called a "pillion passenger".