It is assumed that you are asking if a child can sit between two adults on a motorcycle when the motorcycle is moving. Generally, the answer is "no". This is considered unsafe and may be specifically illegal in many states. Many states have laws permitting no more than two people on a motorcycle. Some states have laws requiring a minimum age to be a passenger on a motorcycle as well as requiring helmets for minors (or adults). If your child is old enough to ride a bicycle, he or she can sit on the motorcycle when it is stationary (for example, if you wish to take photographs). However, if the bike has recently been ridden, take care to ensure the child does not accidentally burn himself/herself on hot engine or exhaust parts.
no, dumb risk
maybe 13,14,or15
No
No age restrictions for a child to ride on a motorcycle in the U.S. Georgia
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13 or 14 I believe
There is no restriction on age for a passenger. Common sense should be used.
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You need a motorcycle license to drive a motorcycle (Class M) in Wisconsin. If you are under 18, you need an instruction permit to drive one. There is no minimum age to ride a motorcycle in Wisconsin, but "a child has to ride behind the driver (cannot sit in front of the driver), and has to wear a helmet. The child has to be able to reach the foot pegs - the foot pegs can legally be raised." See the related link for more on motorcycle licenses in Wisconsin.
There is no age legal restriction for passengers on motorcycles in New York State.Currently, only two states have an age restriction for motorcycle passengers. NYS crash statistics have shown that the number of child passengers in motorcycle crashes is not significant.While there is no age restriction for passengers on a motorcycle in New York State, there are requirements for motorcycle passengers. Under Section 1251 of NYS Vehicle and Traffic Law, to carry a passenger:The motorcycle must be designed to carry more than one person and the passenger must ride on a permanent seat.The passenger must face forward, with one leg on each side of the seat.The passenger cannot interfere with the operation of the motorcycle or the view of the motorcycle driver.The passenger must wear a motorcycle helmet approved by the US Department of Transportation.Let common sense determine if a child is old enough and big enough to safely ride a motorcycle. Also consider the additional risks faced by motorcycle passengers compared with passengers in a car protected with seat belts or child safety seats. If a child is not large enough to properly wear an approved helmet, then the child cannot legally ride on the motorcycle. If the child cannot place both feet flat on the passenger foot pegs of the motorcycles, then it is not safe for the child to ride the motorcycle.
Yes, you are required to buy a motorcycle helmet to ride in NC and obtain a motorcycle license. This applies to all motorcycle riders regardless of age or motorcycle power.
The limit differs from state to state. If you pass all of the written and driving tests, you can get a motorcycle endorsement at 18 in most states.
I don't think there is an age. In Mass. there is no age.
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placards are required?