The minimum age to drive a four-wheeler on public roads varies by country and state. In the United States, most states require drivers to be at least 16 years old to obtain a full driver's license, although some allow learners' permits at 15. It's important to check local laws for specific age requirements and any accompanying regulations, such as completing driver education courses.
a four wheeler what?
i have an 11 year old son and he drive his brothers ex-girlfriends four wheeler and i think he just has to be mature enough to drive a 4-wheeler
you can get an off road license at 12 permitted to ride on trails only you can not drive off road vehicles until you gave your G2 license which you are usually 18 or 17 to get
In Georgia, it is generally illegal to drive a four-wheeler on public roads. Four-wheelers are considered all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and are typically restricted to off-road use on private property or designated trails.
No Georgia does not issue a title for an off road ATV or 4 wheeler.
Yes And No , Not On highways Interstates or state hard roads on dirt road yes but only if the road is marked ( blue for privet road) green means public so no hope this helped somone
Yes, If there's no other way to go u may drive it You should use hand signals though! it is not exatly legal.........you can get away with it though
Yes, If there's no other way to go u may drive it You should use hand signals though! it is not exatly legal.........you can get away with it though
yes you can
Tim Wheeler is 40 years old (birthdate: January 4, 1977).
Alison Wheeler is 38 years old (birthdate: March 4, 1972).
Yes as long as they fit the quad and have ATV safety training and aquire a training certificate.