yes
In British Columbia, electric pocket bikes are considered motor vehicles and must comply with the motor vehicle regulations. Generally, pocket bikes do not meet the safety standards required for street use, so it is unlikely that a razor electric pocket bike would be street legal in BC. It's best to check with local authorities for specific regulations in your area.
Electric shavers can be taken in both carry-on and checked luggage on airplanes. However, if you are carrying a disposable razor or a safety razor, they should be placed in your checked luggage to comply with airline regulations.
Laws regarding carrying a straight razor vary by location. In many places, it is considered a weapon and illegal to carry for self-defense. It is important to check the laws in your specific area to determine if carrying a straight razor is legal.
Legal but not logical: Driving the speed limit on an empty road at 3 am when there are no other cars around. Logical but not legal: Jaywalking on a quiet residential street when there are no cars in sight. Neither legal nor logical: Committing a crime that has no clear motivation or reason behind it.
Ohio's sexual offender prison is the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction's Lebanon Correctional Institution, located in Lebanon, Ohio. It houses inmates who have been convicted of sexual offenses in the state.
In Pennsylvania, it is legal to own and openly carry a knife. However, it is illegal to carry any knife concealed on your person without a valid permit. Automatic knives (switchblades) and certain types of knives like daggers and double-edged blades are also prohibited. It is important to familiarize yourself with the specific laws and regulations regarding knife carrying in Pennsylvania to avoid any legal issues.
are razor pocket rockets street legal on a private road?
Yes
your so stupid, they go like 15 mph. of coarse its not street legal.
no not realy if u ask me
in the state of oregon is it sreet legal to ride a razor go kart
Yes, but you are low to the ground so riding a busy street can be dangerous so it is recommended that you ride on the side walk
haha dude about maybe a foot high no more than 3 feet long its what is known as a pocket rocket google or youtube pocket rocket to see people riding them. it is not street legal
No, they should not be rode on BUSY street but neighborhoods can be ridden on ,...hope that helped
No. Motorized electric bikes and scooters are not at this time legal on any public sidewalk, street or highway in New York State. http:/www.nydmv.state.ny.us/dmvfaqs.htm#motor Note that this class of vehicles includes the Segway, Razor electric bikes, Go-Peds, etc. Hope this helps.
Sadly ..no.
its legal but u must where a helmet
15 to 25 miles per hour