To drive a scooter, you can be under 16, as long as it has no more than 50 cc engine. To drive a real motorcycle, anything above 50 cc, you have to have a class 6A, and have to be 16 or older.
I think its sixteen or eighteen
You need to have a licence, which has 18 years old age limit.
16 for a 50cc, 17 for a 125cc - 250cc, 21 for any cc
In Ontario its 16. You mean those little scooter bikes right?
depends on the vehicle but for a regular car its 17.
Well to get your license you need to be 12 years of age you you need to be with your parent on the trails you ride on
In Irelnad, and in the new year ( 2013 ) you must be 18 to be able to ride a 250cc motorbike, and must do (IBT) modules 1,3,5 on a A2 type motorbike and then take a practical driving test. If you already have your A1 liences you just have to do module 5 on a A2 type motorbike.
No.
In the UK, you are not allowed to drive any motorised vehicle on the public roads until the age of 16 years. At 16 you may drive a moped or a motorbike, but you need a Provisional Licence (learner's licence), and I think you have to pass a sort of written test even before that.
The same as the minimum age for a boy. The actual age depends on the country you are in (which you don't specify), and what type of vehicle you want to drive. In most of Europe the minimum age to drive a car is 18, in Britain it is 17. The age for a motorbike or moped is usually younger, and for a commercial vehicle (lorry) or bus it is older.
14 I believe. You can drive at 14 in Alberta, Canada.
in Canada - 15 to cross a road , 16 to drive on a road.