yes
yes go for it
It depends on the state and the type of bike.
Pocket bikes (or mini-bikes) are usually not legal in Illinois. In general, if you can't register a vehicle with the state of Illinois, you can't legally drive it on public roads. If it is registered and is legal to drive it on public streets, then you need a license And must follow all traffic laws.
Any dirt bike which is eligible to be ridden on public roads in MN must be registered. You should check with the DMV in your area to see if your particular dirt bike would be eligible for registration.
The laws on this vary by jurisdiction.
A public good would be a food bank or city garden. Fixing roads, and providing bike routes can be a public good.
You cannot ride a pocket bike in the state of Oregon on roads and highways. They should only be used for off-road purposes. If you do ride a pocket bike on roads, you may be subject to a fine.
Not in hawaii. Well at least on the island of Oahu. A law has been passed prohibiting the operation of any type of pocket bike on public roads.
Usually, it doesn't matter, as most pocket bikes aren't street legal. Even if you have a license, you're still in trouble. yes you will need a motorcycle license to drive a pocket bike on public roads.
There is none you need to get a lisense at at least 16 then you can
12 or over but most policemen say about 14 or 13
To ride a dirt bike on public roads, you typically need a motorcycle endorsement or license, which varies by state or country. This often involves passing a written and riding skills test to ensure you understand safe riding practices and the rules of the road. Additionally, the dirt bike must be street-legal, which may require specific modifications like lights, mirrors, and a horn. Always check local regulations for specific requirements in your area.