Well, honey, in Maryland, you can't just hop on your lawnmower and cruise down the road like you're in a parade. The law there says you can only drive a lawnmower on the road if it's necessary for agricultural purposes. So unless you're mowing down some serious grass on the way to your neighbor's farm, you better stick to the sidewalk.
You can't drive from Maryland to Japan!
Yes, you need a valid driver's license to legally operate a vehicle on the road.
u have to have a lisence
Not legally on a public road in the U.S.
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There is only one state which has jurisdiction over Maryland roads - and that state is Maryland.
Most states have laws that you have to be 15 in order to drive legally on the road. So I don't think a 14 year old could even drive legally on a motorcycle.
yes, if you want to get ran over.
The same age you would have to be to drive ANY vehicle on a public road.
Absolutely NOT ! A 120-year-old is not legally old enough to drive.
Only if it is street legal and registered. For example, you can legally drive a Honda metropolitan on any road except for the highway, but not a 50 cc goped.
You can drive on the highway in New York with a permit. You have to be accompanied by a licensed driver in order to do so.