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Can i ride a 42cc go-ped in California at age 15 and a half with a permit only? Also what are the punishments for riding without a permit/license?
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That's a hard one to answer. What do you consider a "go-ped"? If you mean a scooter that's motorized, then you need to be 16 before you can operate it.
Here is what the CHP's website says about them:
Motorized scooter
* Driver must be at least 16 years old.
* Effective 1/1/2005, a Class C driver's license or driver's permit is required.
* Effective 1/1/2005, a motorized scooter shall at all times be equipped with a muffler.
* Effective 1/1/2005, a person shall not modify the exhaust system of a motorized scooter in a manner that will amplify or increase the noise level emitted by the motor.
* Speed limit is 15 mph.
* Driver must wear a bicycle helmet
* Operation permitted on a bicycle path, trail or bikeway, unless there is a local ordinance prohibiting it.
* On the roadway with a posted speed limit of greater than 25 mph, driver must operate in Class II bicycle lane.
* On roads with a posted speed limit of 25 mph or less, riding in a bicycle lane is not required.
* Operator shall ride as close to the right curb as possible, except to pass or turn left
Check out this link to CHP's website. It has a lot of pictures and defines what they consider motorized scooters, motorized bikes, ETC.
http://www.chp.ca.gov/html/motors.html
That's a hard one to answer. What do you consider a "go-ped"? If you mean a scooter that's motorized, then you need to be 16 before you can operate it.
Here is what the CHP's website says about them:
Motorized scooter
* Driver must be at least 16 years old.
* Effective 1/1/2005, a Class C driver's license or driver's permit is required.
* Effective 1/1/2005, a motorized scooter shall at all times be equipped with a muffler.
* Effective 1/1/2005, a person shall not modify the exhaust system of a motorized scooter in a manner that will amplify or increase the noise level emitted by the motor.
* Speed limit is 15 mph.
* Driver must wear a bicycle helmet
* Operation permitted on a bicycle path, trail or bikeway, unless there is a local ordinance prohibiting it.
* On the roadway with a posted speed limit of greater than 25 mph, driver must operate in Class II bicycle lane.
* On roads with a posted speed limit of 25 mph or less, riding in a bicycle lane is not required.
* Operator shall ride as close to the right curb as possible, except to pass or turn left
Check out this link to CHP's website. It has a lot of pictures and defines what they consider motorized scooters, motorized bikes, ETC.
http://www.chp.ca.gov/html/motors.html
How to install pyramid bike dog leash?
ellieinthe
uh, i bought it off ebay and i am puzzled as how to install the thing, all i got was a long metal piece with a velco thingy on one end and a leash thing on the other. Please help me!
Answer
Jeepers, I'm a cyclist and I've never heard of this.
Here's a picture of one at Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Pyramid-Bicycle-Dog-Leash/dp/B0006514IG
It looks to me like the velcro at one end wraps around the chain stay near the drop outs. Doesn't appear to be the safest nor most secure way to tote a dog around, if you ask me.
Do be very careful. Wear a helmet, proper cycling glasses, gloves..... there there to save your skin and your life...and believe me they're not fashion statements nor something to sneeze at. Go easy and take your dog on routes where you know it's safe and distractions are at a minimum.
Jeepers, I'm a cyclist and I've never heard of this.
Here's a picture of one at Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Pyramid-Bicycle-Dog-Leash/dp/B0006514IG
It looks to me like the velcro at one end wraps around the chain stay near the drop outs. Doesn't appear to be the safest nor most secure way to tote a dog around, if you ask me.
Do be very careful. Wear a helmet, proper cycling glasses, gloves..... there there to save your skin and your life...and believe me they're not fashion statements nor something to sneeze at. Go easy and take your dog on routes where you know it's safe and distractions are at a minimum.
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