12 years old in most states
16
As long as your responsible and have a drivers license or a snowmobile license u can carry a passenger
All depends where you live
ages 12 and up
12
Depends on the state you like in. Most states do not have a licenses for a snowmobile. 12 years old is consider by most to be old enough to drive in a supervised environment. Snowmobile safety classes are offered by some states as well most starting at the age of 12.It depends on what state you live in. At age 12 you can get classes.
Well I havn't seen your snowmobile, so I don't know it it's because it's old, broken, or whatever!?
In Wyoming, the minimum age to operate a snowmobile is 12 years old. However, those who are 12 to 16 years old must complete a snowmobile safety course and carry a safety certificate while riding. Additionally, riders under 18 must be accompanied by an adult or have permission from a parent or guardian.
In New York, you must be at least 16 years old to obtain a snowmobile operator's license. However, those under 18 years old are required to complete a snowmobile safety course before they can get their license. For riders younger than 14, a licensed adult must accompany them while riding.
16 or 12 to 15 with parental suppervision
Never heard of an age limit for owning a snowmobile, but most states you need a to be 16 years of age to operate them off private property.
In Pennsylvania, you must be at least 16 years old to operate a snowmobile on public land. However, if you are under 16, you can drive a snowmobile as long as you are accompanied by an adult or have completed a snowmobile safety course. Additionally, all operators must adhere to local regulations and safety guidelines.