According to the American Motorcyclist web site, there is no age restriction for motorcycle passengers in North Dakota.
5 years of age, with helmet, and being able to reach the foot pegs.
That depends on the state. In some, it's as young as 15-1/2.
If your state has seatbelt safety regulations for children, it will probably have a legal age requirement for the youth to be a passenger on the motorcycle. In Most states with regulation on the age of your passenger, the legal age requirement for passengers is 13, however some are lower, going down to 5 years of age. According to American Motorcyclists (http://home.ama-cycle.org/amaccess/laws/result.asp?state=la): Louisiana stae law requires your passenger to be at least 5 years of age, have accessible footpegs for the child, A passenger seat with backrest, a visor for the child EVEN IF you have a windshield. These are required only for road use. For off road use, the only requirement is for the child to be wearing protective headgear and for them to be registered as a user of the vehicle unless using the vehicle for racing OHMs and street registered OHMs.
Wyoming is called "Big Wyoming", "Cowboy State", and "Equality State".
The name of Wyoming's state flag is: State Flag of Wyoming.
Wyoming IS a state.
No, Wyoming does not have a state muffin. In fact, Wyoming does not have an official state food.
all ages are required to wear a motorcycle helmet, unless you live in a state where there are no helmet requirement... but there are not too many states that don't have a helmet requirement
Wyoming's state flag does not have a nickname. However, the state of Wyoming's official nickname is "The Equality State" which appears on Wyoming's state flag.
The name of the state capitol building in Cheyenne, Wyoming is "Wyoming State Capitol" or "Wyoming State Capitol Building".
Wyoming does not have an official state juice.
Wyoming's state mammal is a bison.
Wyoming