Yes, and there are many, to many to list here. Contact your local MVD. They have a booklet for the requirements of a composite vehicle.
For the UK follow the link below for all the IVA rules.
You can visit your local motor vehicle department and request the information that gives you all the requirements needed to make a composite vehicle street legal.
The requirements to make a vehicle "street legal" and eligible for registration, are contained in every state's motor vehicle codes. Contact your local DMV agency.
yes you need good tyre treads that aunt worn out Contact your local Motor Vehicle Dept. They can supply you with the necessary information you are looking for.
Yes, Lamborghinis are street legal in Oklahoma as long as they meet the state's vehicle registration and safety requirements. Like any other vehicle, Lamborghinis must be properly registered, insured, and comply with all state laws related to road safety and emissions.
No this is not possible this is because an ATV or quad does not meet the height requirements of Florida state highway. This is because a vehicle that short would be hard to see from a fellow vehicle and thus making the situation very dangerous.
You can not make a golf cart legal for public streets because a golf cart is incapable of protect it's occupants in a two vehicle crash. In order to be street legal it would have to pass it's crash tests and be judged safe for it's occupants. Obviously you can't build a real golf cart that would pass those tests.
Yes, there is a way to make golf carts street legal in the state of Tennessee. The golf cart must be modified and meet several requirements to be titles as a low to medium speed vehicle.
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Minibikes that meet the street legal requirements for a motorcycle are street legal. They are considered a motorcycle and must carry the same equipment.
There is no limit on horsepower as long as the vehicle is street legal in every other way.
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Florida is lenient compared to other states that require an emissions test to clear. The car needs to have proper working safety lights, brakes, and windows.