they are not street legal
yes
at your local polaris dealer
move to Arizona
Yes! It would be considered as a ranger not much a difference except size!
because your machine is registered, and insured in AZ, it SHOULD be recognized as being a plated, street legal vehicle. The builder of the snowmobile turned into a reverse trike had to sell it to his brother, have his brother register it in another state as a special vehicle, therefore getting a title, then bring it to the builder and selling it back..lol..where there is a will there is a way.
I see them on the road all the time in the White Mountains (east AZ). I also see my next door neighbor riding his on the street and he is a police officer.
No, it is not legal to drive a Polaris Razor 1000 anywhere in the state of Texas.
Japanese mini trucks are common and street legal in Japan. However, in the United States they lack conformance that makes them illegal to drive on the street.
Most states do not allow you to drive a Razor on the street. If Arizona allows you to license the Razor for street use then you would have to be the very same age as you would be to get an automobile license.
Generally golf carts are not street legal. In order to make them street legal, you need to update it to make it regulation. Also, you need a warning label that states you cannot go above a certain speed limit.
In some states but you need a special license.
Newly built two-stroke motorcycles are not street legal in the US, nor are they likely to ever be legal again. However, two stroke motorcycles and scooters built before current regulations are still street legal. The Yamaha RD350 was the last street-legal two-stroke to be sold in the US.