It doesn't matter on your own land or someone else's land with permission. But on trails you have to be 12 to ride alone, but you can't cross roads. When you turn 14 you can cross roads by yourself.
No, but if you are under 14, you need a training certificate.
No, but if you are under 14, you need a training certificate.
There are no snowmobile licensing requirements for anyone born before January 1, 1977. You can contact the following for questions about snowmobile safety in Minnesota: Snowmobile Safety Training Program Headquarters Camp Ripley, Little Falls, MN: 1-800-366-8917
ages 12 and up
As long as your responsible and have a drivers license or a snowmobile license u can carry a passenger
Depends on if you can drive if your 13-15 and can't drive you need to parent supervision while driving.
No, the snowmobile was not invented in Minnesota. It was developed in the late 1920s and early 1930s by various inventors, with one of the earliest designs credited to Canadian inventor Joseph-Armand Bombardier. However, Minnesota has played a significant role in the snowmobile's popularity and commercialization, becoming a hub for snowmobile manufacturing and culture.
You have to be 16, unless you take a special course.
I think around 20 years!!!!
In Pennsylvania, you must be at least 16 years old to operate a snowmobile on public land. However, if you are under 16, you can drive a snowmobile as long as you are accompanied by an adult or have completed a snowmobile safety course. Additionally, all operators must adhere to local regulations and safety guidelines.
how old do you have to be to drive dirt bike in minnesota
no