Children are typically allowed to ride their bikes when they are old enough to understand and follow traffic rules, have developed the necessary coordination and balance to ride safely, and have permission from parents or guardians. It is important to ensure that children are equipped with helmets and taught how to ride responsibly before allowing them to ride on their own.
Some do, some don't. Well-behaved children will only ride where the parents tell them to. children who really love their bikes will ride wherever they can.
NO
yeah why wouldn't they
yes they can, but they have to be over 16 years old to ride a quad over 90cc i believe.
The community in The Giver uses bicycles as their main mode of transportation. There are no cars or airplanes in their society, as the use of technology and personal choices are restricted to maintain control over the citizens.
Wherever they wanted, could, and were allowed to.
No you are not you must ride in the street
The appropriate size of bikes for different age groups can vary, but generally speaking: Children aged 2-4 typically ride bikes with 12-inch wheels. Children aged 4-6 usually ride bikes with 16-inch wheels. Children aged 6-9 typically ride bikes with 20-inch wheels. Children aged 9-12 usually ride bikes with 24-inch wheels. Teenagers and adults typically ride bikes with 26-inch wheels or larger, depending on their height and preference.
no
They mostly walk or ride a bike.
Wherever they want and are allowed to, but mainly off road.
No, not even pedal bikes are allowed on sidewalks.