Sure y not?
The ability to trust a 16-year-old to drive varies from individual to individual. While some teenagers may be responsible drivers, many lack the experience, maturity, and judgment needed to navigate the roads safely. It's important to consider factors like training, supervision, and state laws when determining if a 16-year-old is trustworthy to drive.
A driver can drive one person and any additional people after one person must be in relation to you.
In Richmond, Indiana, the legal minimum age to operate a 49cc gas scooter is 15 years old. Therefore, it would not be legal for a 14-year-old to drive a 49cc gas scooter in Richmond, Indiana. It is important to check with local laws and regulations to ensure compliance.
I'm unsure of which state you are referring, but in PA a learners permit driver can only drive with individuals 21 years of age or older. The following link explains PA's permit restrictions in detail.http://www.dmv.state.pa.us/pdotforms/fact_sheets/pub195us.pdf
It ultimately depends on the landlord's policies and local rental laws. Some landlords may require all tenants to be legal adults (18 years or older) on the lease. It's best to check with the specific landlord or property management company to see if they would allow a 17-year-old to be listed as a tenant with an 18-year-old co-signer.
No, it is not legal for a 3-year-old to drive a car on private property, even with adult supervision.
No Licence
not recommended, but its is legal on private property.
Absolutely not. The ONLY exception to this is if the 14yr old is driving on private property with both the vehicle owners and the property owners permission and under adult supervision.
1 year old
If it is private property, a 3 year old could drive a car. So, no you don't need a permit if it is private property. I can't see any possible situation where you would be of roading on state or federal property so you're probably safe to do so without a permit.
where in ct can you ride a mini bike besides a private property..
On the roads - no. On private property - sure.
In the United States of America a 10 year old cannot legally drive a car on a public way, but on private property if the 10 year old can comfortably reach all the controls and see the front of the vehicle out of the windshield, approximately 4'10" tall, they could drive a vehicle. A license to drive a vehicle on the public road is actually a certificate stating that you will obey all the laws of the public roads and pay all due regulations to do so, such as all fee's fuel and excise taxes.
As long as you're on private property it doesn't matter what your age is. Can't operate a golf cart on a public highway or street.
yes. if he's licensed then he can ride it on the street, if he's not licensed he can ride it on private property.
Thirteen year olds can only ride bikes with motors attached on private property in California.