Well it depend on where u live, Where i live u must be 14 years of age, and people younger may go with a parent supervising,
Typically, the minimum age to drive a snowmobile with an adult varies by state or province, but it is often around 12 to 16 years old. Many regions require that young drivers complete a safety course and be accompanied by an adult while operating the snowmobile. Always check local regulations for specific age requirements and safety guidelines.
In Colorado, the legal age to operate a snowmobile varies based on certain conditions. Generally, individuals must be at least 16 years old to drive a snowmobile alone. However, those aged 10 to 15 can operate one if they complete a snowmobile safety course and are supervised by an adult. Always check local regulations for any specific requirements or restrictions.
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.
yes it will
It depends on the state you are living in. Some allow it, some do not. Check with your local DMV or law enforcement agency.
You have to be 16, unless you take a special course.
I think around 20 years!!!!
I am not sure what state you live in, but in Wisconsin; *If you are under 12 years old-- There is no operatino unless accompanied by an adult. (Accompanied means being on the same snowmobile as the operator.) *Ages 12 thru 15--Operation only if hold a valid snowmobile safety certificate, or accompanied by and adult, or accompanied by a person over 14 years of age,having a valid snowmobile safety certificate. *Ages 16 and over--May operate alone without a certificate.
First you have to take a class to get your license but in WI the age limit is 12.
Without knowing the municipality, there is no way to answer this question. Check your local state laws.