In South Australia, children under 16 years old are not allowed to ride motorcycles or scooters on public roads. However, they can ride off-road motorcycles on private property with parental supervision. Additionally, any rider must wear appropriate safety gear, including a helmet. It’s essential for parents to ensure their children are adequately trained and understand road safety before allowing them to ride.
There is a new law that goes into effect September 1, 2009 that prohibits children under the age of five from riding on motorcycles.
No minimum age, BUT, you need to install footpegs that they can reach comfortably.
No. But riding one can be.
There is no age requirement. As long as they can reach the pegs and must wear a helmet.
That depends on where you live. Most states/provinces require that children wear helmets when operating or riding on motorcycles.
EVERYBODY.
Have not seen any laws against children riding on the back of a motorcycle, but do use some sense. Is the child capable of knowing to hold on and not let go? Do you have the proper gear to put on the child?
'Storm Hawks'.
this is for protection on your head
According to the PD officer that's in my office, he says the only law is that children 17 and under must have helmets, but otherwise there aren't any other laws about children on motorcycles.
Common stickers to place on motorcycles are ones that allow the rider to express who they are as a person and what their beliefs about motorcycles and riding are. Other stickers that are placed on motorcycles might indicate a club that the rider belongs to.
motorcycles ?