ANSWER: those younger than 18 years
Explanation:Persons at least 12 years old but less than 18 years old may operate a motorized vessel, including personal watercraft, only if: They complete a boating safety course and possess a boating safety education card accepted by the Department of Natural Resources OR they are accompanied by and under the direct control of a parent, a guardian, or a person at least 18 years old designated by the parent or guardian.
ANSWER: those younger than 18 yearsExplanation:Persons at least 12 years old but less than 18 years old may operate a motorized vessel, including personal watercraft, only if: They complete a boating safety course and possess a boating safety education card accepted by the Department of Natural Resources OR they are accompanied by and under the direct control of a parent, a guardian, or a person at least 18 years old designated by the parent or guardian.
I have looked into this and have found no boating laws stating that you can not drink or be in possesion of alcoholic beverages. Only that you may not operate a boat and or motorized water craft with a bac level of .08 or higher.
Yes, in many jurisdictions, you need a boating license or safety certification to operate a motorized raft. The requirements can vary by state or country, so it's essential to check local laws regarding motorized boats. Generally, if the raft has a motor above a certain horsepower, licensing is typically required. Always ensure you are compliant with local regulations to ensure safety and legality.
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Motorized vehicles such as electric bicycles, mopeds, and some low-speed electric scooters may not require a license to operate, depending on local regulations.
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16 to operate any power tools or motorized equipment, in accordance with federal law.
No, you need a boating license.
Under California Vehicle Code Section 21235, the operator of a moped [motorized scooter] cannot do any of the following: (a) Operate a motorized scooter unless it is equipped with a brake that will enable the operator to make a braked wheel skid on dry, level, clean pavement. (b) Operate a motorized scooter on a highway with a speed limit in excess of 25 miles per hour unless the motorized scooter is operated within a class II bicycle lane. (c) Operate a motorized scooter without wearing a properly fitted and fastened bicycle helmet that meets the standards described in Section 21212. (d) Operate a motorized scooter without a valid driver's license or instruction permit. (e) Operate a motorized scooter with any passengers in addition to the operator. (f) Operate a motorized scooter carrying any package, bundle, or article that prevents the operator from keeping at least one hand upon the handlebars. (g) Operate a motorized scooter upon a sidewalk, except as may be necessary to enter or leave adjacent property. (h) Operate a motorized scooter on the highway with the handlebars raised so that the operator must elevate his or her hands above the level of his or her shoulders in order to grasp the normal steering grip area. (i) Leave a motorized scooter lying on its side on any sidewalk, or park a motorized scooter on a sidewalk in any other position, so that there is not an adequate path for pedestrian traffic. (j) Attach the motorized scooter or himself or herself while on the roadway, by any means, to any other vehicle on the roadway. For more information on California law affecting motorized scooters, see the below link:
To operate motorized blinds using a remote control, you typically need to first install the motorized blinds and set up the remote control according to the manufacturer's instructions. Once everything is set up, you can use the remote control to open, close, or adjust the blinds to your desired position with the press of a button.
You must have insurance in all 50 states to operate a motorized vehicle.
This depends on state or national law. In many places, if you have a valid driver's license you can operate a boat, and generally a boating safety course is so you can operate a boat without a license. In other places, both may be required in order to operate a boat.