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18 is the leagal age to serve alcohol in Alberta, Canada.
its 14 no its not but its 16
Each states driving laws differ but everyone I know of requires a motorcycle licences or endorsement to be legal.
No. Not legal anywhere in Canada...yet. (Currently September 2012)
The legal drinking age for Canada for every province except Quebec and Alberta is 19. Quebec and Alberta is 18.
No, you must have a license to ride a motorcycle on a public street or road.
In Alberta , Canada ;there is no law on the books pertaining to such albeit there is a distracted driving law in place and the poor bugger beside you could be nailed if he happens to "lose focus".
Yes, you can apply for a permit, but they have never approved any.
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There are many places that one can find what types of motorcycle exhaust systems are legal in Canada. One can consult the government website for the Department of Motor Vehicles to review their laws and bylaws. As well, motorcycle sites such as WebBikeWorld would be able to provide this information.
No - at least when it comes to driving a motorcycle on public roads. The age requirement for an Motorcycle Class 0(90 cc or lower motorcycle) license or endorsement is age 16.
Not if you are a legal Canadian resident.