Remember you need a motorcycle license to ride a motorcycle, and a auto license is not sufficient. In my state there is no such thing as a learner's permit for a motorcycle. You take the test and if you pass, you get your license. I am sure no state requires another passenger ride with you. Check with your state license bureau. In some states, Illinois for example, a learner's permit is required for riders under 18. With a learner's permit, the rider must be accompanied by another rider (over 21) who possesses a valid motorcycle license. Check with your local Secretary of State's office. In NY you must obtain a learner's permit first to ride a motorcycle, when riding with a permit, you must be accompanied (on another bike) by a licensed rider. There are safe rider courses available to teach you how to ride (again you must have your learners permit first) and completion of the course with a passing grade allows you to waive your "road test" for your motorcycle license. In North Carolina with a learner's permit you drive a motorcycle by yourself but you need a license to drive with a passenger of any age.
There is no age minimum in TN
there is no age requirement inPA
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.
There is no minimum age requirement to be a passenger on a motorcycle in PA. The only law is that a child must wear an approved helmet.
According to an email between myself and the Texas Department of Motorcycle Safety (dated October 2010): "A passenger on a motorcycle must be at least 5 years old. Texas Transportation code Sec. 545.416 (d)"
Minimum age is 16 years.
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????????????????
There is no passenger age restriction in Oregon.
This depends upon which state you are operating the motorcycle in.
It can be found in the motorcycle drivers manual available at any regristry, a minimum age requirement doesn't exist, you need a full class 6 to even operate a motorcycle in which the minimum age to do so is 16 after a minimum wait of one year after obtaining a class 7(2 if obtained at 14) and you can only carry a passenger if the vehicle can safely allow(rear foot pegs and seat). If you're referring to the age that a passenger can be then that is grey area a passenger MUST be seated behind you. Depending on your bike model the passenger must be of sufficent size to hold there own weight to the bike and reach the foot pegs that's the requirement for most bikes, however some touring bikes have full seats with seat belts, a passenger of any age can be seating in them only when it is safe to do so.
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There are no passenger age restrictions in Pennsylvania currently.