If there is no bike lane available, you should ride on the right side of the road, staying as close to the edge as possible while still being safe.
Yes
As far as you need to.
No. More people run on the bike path by my house then ride their bike on it.
No. That's a motorcycle. Motorcycle are to be ridden with the cars.
Yes, it is illegal to ride a bike against traffic in a bike lane. Bicyclists should always ride in the same direction as traffic to reduce the risk of accidents. Riding against traffic increases the chance of collisions with other cyclists, vehicles, and pedestrians.
If the Engine is 50cc or larger it is Illegal to ride in a bike lane
If there is no bicycle lane available, a bicyclist should ride on the right side of the road, as close to the edge as is safe.
it depends on if you have it licensed and have insurance on it.
Yes, there are training wheels available for adults who are learning to ride a bike. These can provide added stability and support while learning how to balance and ride.
Possibly. Laws do not often make distinction between bicycles and motorbikes. Provided the bike is road-legal, there should be no problem.
im going to say yes, because since the law of 2007 motorcylists are aloud to use the bus lane, seeing as the quad is classified as a bike engine and not a car.
Legally, when riding a bike, you must ride in the same direction as traffic, the right lane in the US. You should ride as far to the right as is safe (unless you are turning left). It is illegal and unsafe to ride in the opposite lane (the left lane in the US).