Yes, you can ride a motorcycle in other states with a Kentucky Motorcycle permit.
At age 15 (sometimes 16), you can apply for a motorcycle learner's permit, in most states.
some states 50-125 most states 150-200
Yes, you need motorcycle insurance in all states. You can read more at www.milton-rotary.org/motorcycle-insurance/do-you-need-motorcycle-insurance-in-the-state-of-tennessee The law for vehicle insurance varies from state to state and in some states it is the same as car insurance requirements. All states require bodily injury liability and property damage at a minimum although the amounts vary. i don't have one yes
Legally 2 if the vehicle permits it so. Unless you have a learners permit which most states will only allow you to ride with no passenger at all or during daytime. Although I have seen as many as four people on one motorcycle in Mexico....
A motor trike of over 150cc is considered a motorcycle in most states and requires registration and licensing. All 50 States and the District of Columbia require motorcyclists to obtain a motorcycle operator license or endorsement before they ride on public highways. The goal of licensing is to ensure that motorcyclists have the minimum knowledge and skills needed to operate a motorcycle safely.
For most states the minimum amount of insurance coverage that you need to carry on a motorcylce is around $5,000. This can vary from state to state though so be sure to contact your insurance agent.
In the United States, to get a motorcycle license you have to be 16.
There is no minimum age for a passenger in California. However, foot pegs must be provided for the passenger and their feet should rest comfortably on them, with both feet touching. http://www.scribd.com/doc/280490/CA-DMV-Motorcycle-Handbook The California 2009 Motorcycle handbook states that only experienced Drivers should carry passengers or cargo. Shouldn't it be more like only driver's with a clean driving record????????????????
You must wear a motorcycle helmet in 47 states. A few of the states are Tennessee, Vermont, and West Virginia.
No, Pennsylvania does not recognize learner's permits from other states. Only learner's permits issues by Pennsylvania are valid in Pennsylvania. Most other states do recognize learner's permits fom other states, but PA does not.
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