in every US state, yes - UNLESS it is on a closed road with permission or it is on private property or it can be demontrated in court that there was an extrordinary safety concern that caused the rider to stand up in order to protect themselves or avoid an accident.
Probably not illegal, provided you are lawful to be on a public road. But, you will be very annoying to residents who have to suffer your noise, and rather selfish behaviour.
8 and up
A hitchhiker is someone who needs a ride-they put their thumb up while standing on the side of the road, until a driver picks them up. Now, it's illegal, so don't do it. You'l get called on from the police!
A hitchhiker is someone who needs a ride-they put their thumb up while standing on the side of the road, until a driver picks them up. Now, it's illegal, so don't do it. You'l get called on from the police!
Standing, gives you more power.
Yes
The kid has to be at least in its teens. Around 13 and up.
South Africa. It is also illegal to pee standing up in Switzerland
Motorcycle ramps are used for loading and unloading a motorcycle. If your storage space is close to ground level and you can ride your motorcycle to the storage space, then have a friend pick you up, no ramps will not be a necessity.
Cruising in their cars (illegal today) Riding in the back of pick-up trucks (illegal today) Dirt bike (motorcycle) riding on public lands with-out permits (illegal today) Driving a hot rod (car) without seat belts (illegal today) Riding a motorcycle without a helmet (illegal today)
Up to 15bhp if under 21, after that its up to 33bhp before passing your test.
With a Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) certificate in the UK, you can ride a motorcycle or scooter up to 125cc and with a maximum power output of 11 kW (approximately 15 bhp). However, you must be at least 17 years old to ride this category of motorcycle. It's essential to follow the specific regulations and guidelines set by the DVLA for safe and legal riding.