reduce following speed
they're difficult to see
If you are going to ride your motorcycle on the road, you need insurance. This is in case of property damage or injury to your motorcycle or other person.
Yes you do. It falls under the same regulations as a motorcycle (if you plan to use it on the road. )
No, Insurance companies require the rider to be 'road legal' and that includes the need for a valid license for the motorcycle to be insured.
in short if you passed after 2001 you will need a Full CAR
Road Rats Motorcycle Club was created in 196#.
yea you do ,, if you ride on the road ,no if in the bush,,,
A1 motorcycle licence and CBT Test
remember that wind gusts can move a motorcycle across an entire lane. remember that potholes or railroad tracks often require motorcyclists to change positions within their lane. maintain your lane position and speed when your automobile is being passed by a motorcycle
For a motorcycle to be registered to be driven on the road, it needs to be 125 cc or higher.
You do not have to own a motorcycle to get a licence, but you will need to borrow a bike to take the road test unless you buy one in the meantime. Not only do you not need to own a motorcycle, but depending on where you live, you may be required to test and ride on a motorcycle provided for you for testing in a rider education course. Some states do not offer an option for testing on a personally owned or even borrowed motorcycle. A rider may be required to use course provided motorcycles only.
if its under 50cc no other that that it needs to be registerd to drive on the road and also a motorcycle licence