In New Zealand, electric bicycles are generally not allowed on motorways. E-bikes are classified as bicycles and are subject to the same rules, which typically restrict their use on high-speed roads like motorways. Riders should use dedicated cycle paths or roads where cycling is permitted. Always check local regulations for specific areas, as rules can vary.
Yes, New Zealand teenagers are allowed BB guns that are not very high velocity (e.g gas or electric). Most leading brands will have an age limit for their BB guns and that will still be a factor if you are trying to buy one.
yes it is allowed
No. Once the are out of jail they can.
There in 90 legal landfills in New Zealand. so that means 90 landfills are allowed to be used.
No. Any animal that could predate on local wildlife would be prohibited.
No they are not. They fall under the same category as bicycles which are obviusly not allowed as well.
Scooters, mopeds or any motor vehicle under the capacity of 50cc is not allowed on the UK motorways by law. Electric Invalid carriages of any type are also banned from motorways.
No. For that matter, you're not allowed to ride BICYCLES on the sidewalk either. Sidewalks are for PEDESTRIANS. That's why "sidewalk" includes the word "walk".
bicycles and cars
No, you are not allowed to use suppressors in New Zealand
Bicyclists can ride their bicycles on sidewalks, bike lanes, and designated bike paths if they are not allowed to ride on the road.
Tractors are allowed to travel on all UK roads EXCEPT motorways, and can be driven by 16 year olds.
Yes, electric shavers are allowed in carry-on luggage.
Yes, electric shavers are allowed in carry-on luggage.
yes it is allowed
Yes, electric lighters are allowed on planes in carry-on luggage, but not in checked baggage.
NO