no no no no
no, you have to have a liscense and be vover 16, get it registered, and have a license plate to drive it on the street or sidewalk.
If it comes with a plate mount it will be under the rear of the seat or by the back mudguard (if equipped).
You don't need a license if you aren't drivnig on the street but if you are then you need to plate it (if your talking about like a dirt bike) and have a license
Laws will vary by jurisdiction on this, and may also be dependent on engine displacement.
That depends upon what you are calling a "street bike". In California, non-motorized bicycles do not need a license plate. If it is a motorized bicycle, it does. Under California's DMV website, there is a page titled "Motorcycles, Mopeds and Scooters Defined". It explains that only motorized scooters do not require registration.
Not in the state I live in. My drivers license and motorcycle license are the same. It is just listed on the back of my auto drivers license, Motorcycle. Now if you are talking about the license plate then yes, you need one for each vehicle.
A license plate for a pedal bike could help in identifying the owner and promoting accountability among cyclists. It could also assist in recovering stolen bikes and ensuring compliance with local regulations. However, implementing such a system might face resistance due to concerns about added bureaucracy and the potential discouragement of cycling as a transportation option. Ultimately, the effectiveness of bike license plates would depend on local infrastructure and enforcement.
You should get a bike license if you ride a bike and don't want a citation.
Your local MX bike shops should have lists of local tracks and Races, Dates, and times of races.
yes you do you can get your license for a moterized bike when you are 14 or 15
just a regular license not unless it's a bike then u need a bike license
just a regular license not unless it's a bike then u need a bike license