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Minggu, 23 Maret 2014

Is it legal to carry a Baby while riding a bicyle?




Ashley


Me and my husband have a month old baby and wanted to go on a bike ride together and were just curious if it would be even legal to have a baby with you in one of those baby bjorn front harness things. Obviously we would just buy a child carrier seat but you cant use those until they are 1 year. If it is illegal does anyone know a seat or anything like that so we can take her on a bikeride with us? Also for the record it is just like an old school cruiser bike not a mountain bike or anything.

Thanks



Answer
Legal...? Yes or No, depending on where you live (i.e. LOCAL jurisdiction and state laws). For example, in California, children less than six years or under 60 pounds MUST be in an DOT-approved restraining seat and secured. If less than 18 years old, they must also be wearing a safety helmet, even on a bicycle. Not just any old helmet, either. It must be fastened and securely fitted, and meet The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) or the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) standards.

Is it Wise...? Safe...? Nope! You are at far greater risk on a bicycle, because traffic doesn't see or acknowledge you like they would a car. There are also pot holes on the roads that can cause head and neck problems to very young children.

what are the rules/law of mopeds in minnesota?




BELLL<3


yeahh i really need to know lol.
is there any rules/laws for the passengers?
thanks! :D



Answer
A moped is a vehicle that is propelled by a motor of a capacity of 50cc or less, and a maximum of two brake horse power, which is capable of a maximum speed of not more than 30 mph on a flat surface.

A foot scooter that is capable of no more than 15 mph and has wheels 10 inches in diameter or less. All operators of motorized foot scooters must be 12 years of age or older to operate one legally. No passengers may ride on motorized foot scooters.

Operators of mopeds must have either a valid drivers license or a motorized bicyle permit.

To obtain a motorized bicycle permit, applicants must:

Complete an approved course

Be atleast 15 years old by the time the course is completed

Present completion card to examiner to take written and riding test (permit is void after obtaining drivers license.)

Southeast Technical College is one of 19 locations in Minnesota that offers an approved 4 1/2 hour, classroom-only, moped course for 15 year olds interested. The cost of the course is $25.

Moped riders must wear eye protection at all times.

All operators and riders under the age of 18 are required to wear a helmet. The helmet can be a certified bicycle helmet or motorcycle helmet.

Mopeds may only carry passengers when they are equipped with a passenger seat and foot pegs. The operator and passenger must also be related as a parent/guardian with his or her child. So friends are not allowed to ride with eachother on any vehicle classified as a moped.

Driving a moped under the influence of alcohol or drugs results in a loss of driving privilege until the age of 18, or 6 months, whichever is greater, a large fine, a tainted driving record for a lifetime, an alcohol problem assessment treatment, increased insurance rates when you are legally able to drive, and a high license reinstatement fee.

A child riding with his or her parent must 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.

Mopeds do not need to be inspected in Minnesota.

All mopeds made after 1987 are required to have a headlight for operation on public roadways.

To operate a moped when it is dark outside, it must be equipped with a headlight that meets the standard set for motorcycles.

Mopeds may not be operated on any interstate highways.

A rear view mirror and horn is required for operation on public roadways.

Mopeds are not allowed on lanes and trails that have been set aside for bicycles, though electric-assisted bicycles may ride in a bicycle lane. Ride on a paved shoulder, if available. If not, ride in the extreme right portion of lane. Motorized foot scooters may be operated on bicycle paths, lanes, trails, and bikeways unless prohibited under local jurisdiction.

Mopeds should operate in the traffic lane only when you are passing, preparing for a left turn, or avoiding a hazard, animal, or pedestrian in your way. Pull back over to the right as soon as you safely can.

Riding on sidewalks is not permitted except where it would be necessary for a short distance to get from a driveway, alley or building to an adjacent roadway.

It is illegal to ride between stopped (or moving) lanes of cars on the street or at intersections.

Mopeds must be registered in Minnesota. A title or proof of sale of the moped is required for registration, along with a photograph. After registration, mopeds are required to have license plates, which have a silver sheeting with blue letters that resemble a motorcycle license. All moped registrations expire in February.

The license plate displays the month of expiration sticker and a year validation sticker. A new moped or motorycle license plate will cost $3, and the renewal has a $4.50 service fee. A registration tax is $6 annually for all mopeds.




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Jumat, 21 Maret 2014

Is it considered dorky to wear a bicycle helmet?




PureGold


I'm an 18-old-girl, and I've cycled a lot in the past, but not for a few years. I want to get back into it and get in shape by bicycling about 3.5 miles to and from an internship I'm starting soon, which will be 3 days a week for about 2 months. Whenever I see other teens riding their bikes around my neighborhood (NY suburbs) they don't seem to have helmets, but I've also heard lots of stories about bike accidents in which helmets saved people's lives, and I'm more into being safe than sorry. Is it weird I almost don't want to start biking again because I'm afraid of looking silly in a helmet? I get self-conscious, and I just want to know what other people, especially people my age, will think when they see me in one. Thanks in advance for your opinions!


Answer
Pure

The best cyclists in the world wear them, both roadies and mtn bikers. Can you handle a bike better than them? Accidents happen quickly, often at no fault of the rider. Just a little water, a little street paint, a parallel crack in the road. When you go down on a bike it either a road rash, or it is a serious shoulder / upper torso head fall. It happens sooooo very fast!

A helmet has saved my life once, possibly twice. Several of my other riding partners have had similar experiences.

There are several things bike riders do not leave home without. A seat pack with spares tube, flat kit, tire iron and mini pump, cycling shorts, water bottle, and helmet.

You need to take it from those of us that do ride seriously.... we do not ride without helmets!

You would never play competitive sports like football, hockey, lacrosse, motorcycling, baseball... all these sports save lives every year by having established a proper helmet for their athletes..... helmets that are sport specific to provide maximum safety without sacrificing performance. Cycling is a high speed sport relative to almost all the others.... it amplifies the damage that can be done.

You want to be treated like an adult? Make and adult decision! You won't look silly, and who cares anyway... be stronger not weaker!

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Bicycle safety for a toddler?




Kaylea's M


Which bike seat is good for a 18 month old. The seat that goes on the back of the bike or the trailer that trails behind it? Which is safer? My opinion is she would be safer in the trailer with a helmet on that way if you fall, maybe she wont get so scaped up..


Answer
We don't bike much, but several children in my daughter's daycare get biked to daycare (she goes to a university daycare center). Those parents almost all use the Burley trailer that you attach behind your bike. The toddlers ALWAYS use helmets and are strapped in with seat belts, so it's still safe. I first noticed it in the 15-24 month classroom, so I'm not sure I'd do it any earlier as you want to make sure your child is physically mature enough for it.




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Selasa, 12 November 2013

Can you drive a street legal moped in GA with a Permit?

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Ryan


i recieved a moped and was wondering if i can ride it "legally"?


Answer
YES....Motorcycle Defintion
Every motor vehicle having a saddle for the use of the rider and designed to travel on not more than three wheels in contact with the ground, but excluding mopeds. All motorcycles, scooters, minibikes, and motor bikes are considered motor-driven cycle.s


Moped Registration
Mopeds are exempt from the provisions relating to the registration and licensing of motor vehicles


Moped Licensing Requirements
Must be 15 years of age and have in their possession a valid driverâs license, instructional permit or limited permit


Georgia Standard Instructional Permit Requirements
Applicants must be at least 15 years old and be able to pass the eye and knowledge test. When driving, there must be a licensed driver at least 21 years old in the front seat with him or her at all times. The permit is valid for 24 months. Parental consent is required for applicants under 18 years of age.

Additionally, you may not apply or keep a driver's permit or license if you withdraw from school (if you are under age 18), have a total of 10 unexcused absenses or have certain conduct infractions.


Class M - Motorcycle Instructional Permit Requirements
All applicants must pass an eye test and an examination of motorcycle knowledge. An issued Class M instruction permit is valid for 6 months, after which time the applicant may return to the issuing station and take a road test. It is not mandatory for a Class M license applicant to obtain a Class M Instructional Permit before taking the Class M examination. Restrictions for a Class M instructional permit are the following:

Must be at least 16 years old and have parental consent if under 18.
Motorcycle operation in daylight hours only.
No passengers allowed.
No limited access roadways.
Safety equipment as prescribed by law.
Moped Traffic Laws
Operators of mopeds must wear protective headgear (motorcycle helmet).
Operators of bicycles aided by electric power may wear a properly fitted bicycle helmet instead of an approved motorcycle helmet.
No tag is required.
Every person operating a moped upon a roadway must obey the same traffic laws governing drivers of motor vehicles.
May not use limited access highways or other roadways where the minimum speed limit is above 35 mph.
Wherever a usable path or sidewalk designated for use of bicycle riders adjacent to a roadway has been provided, bicycle riders shall use such path or sidewalk and shall not use the roadway.
Persons riding mopeds upon a roadway shall not ride more than two abreast except on paths or parts of roadways set aside for the exclusive use of bicycles.~

driveing comparisons of oregon and new york?




missy


what are the road diffrences and rules and what are diffrent about them ? and alike ?


Answer
Here's the Laws/rules for Oregon:
Hand-held ban no
All cellphone ban drivers younger than 18 who hold either a learner's permit or an intermediate license
Texting ban drivers younger than 18 who hold either a learner's permit or an intermediate license
Enforcement secondary
Maximum posted speed limits for passenger vehicles
Rural interstates (mph) 65;
trucks: 55
Urban interstates (mph) 55
Other limited access roads (mph) 55
Other roads (mph) 55
Licensing system for young drivers â learner stage
Minimum entry age 15
Mandatory holding period 6 months
Minimum amount of supervised driving 50 hours2(100 hours without driver education)
Licensing system for young drivers â intermediate stage restrictions on driving while unsupervised
Minimum age 162
Nighttime restrictions midnight-5 am
Passenger restrictions
(family members excepted unless otherwise noted) first 6 monthsâno passengers younger than 20; second 6 monthsâno more than 3 passengers younger than 20
Licensing system for young drivers â minimum age at which restrictions may be lifted
Nighttime restrictions 17
Passenger restrictions 17
Older driver licensing procedures
Length of regular renewal cycle 8 years
Special licensing provisions for older drivers
Accelerated renewal none
Other provisions vision screening is required every 8 years for drivers 50 and older
Child restraint laws
Must be in child restraint younger than 1 year or 20 pounds or less must be in a rear facing child safety seat; 40 pounds or less must be in a child safety seat; more than 40 pounds but 4 feet and 9 inches or less must be in a safety system that elevates the child so that an adult seat belt fits properly
Adult safety belt permissible taller than 4 feet and 9 inches
Maximum fine 1st offense $90
Seating preference law states no preference for rear seat
Children not covered all children covered
Safety belt use
Initial effective date 12/07/90
Standard enforcement? yes
Who is covered? In what seats? 16+ years in all seats
Maximum fine 1st offense $90
Can nonuse decrease monetary awards for injuries in lawsuits? yes
Motorcycle helmets
Universal law (covers all riders) yes
Partial law (covers young riders or some adult riders) no
Bicycle helmets
Covered by state law 15 and younger
Restrictions on riding in cargo areas of pickup trucks
Restrictions on riding in cargo areas yes
Gaps in coverage people 18 and older; minors secured with a safety belt or harness; parades; minors seated on the floor of the open bed of a motor vehicle in which all available passenger seats are occupied by minors, the tailgate is securely closed and the minor is being transported either in the course and scope of employment or between a hunting camp and hunting site or between hunting sites during hunting season and the minor has a hunting license
Automated enforcement
Notes â
Automated enforcement - red light
Statewide or only specified locations? cities statewide
Violations red light
Citations issued to whom? registered owner or driver, if identifiable
Who is liable? registered owner
What image is taken? photographs; digital images
Traditional enforcement penalty $300 maximum fine
Auto enforcement penalties/record penalty same as for traditional citation

Automated enforcement - speed
Statewide or only specified locations? Albany, Beaverton, Bend, Eugene, Medford, Portland, and Tigard (may not be used for more than four hours per day in any one location)
Violations speed
Citations issued to whom? registered owner or driver, if identifiable
Who is liable? registered owner
What image is taken? photographs; digital images
Traditional enforcement penalty $300 maximum fine
Auto enforcement penalties/record penalty same as for traditional citation

And here is the laws/rules for New York:
Hand-held ban all drivers
All cellphone ban no
Texting ban no
Enforcement primary
Maximum posted speed limits for passenger vehicles
Rural interstates (mph) 65
Urban interstates (mph) 65
Other limited access roads (mph) 65
Other roads (mph) 55
Licensing system for young drivers â learner stage
Minimum entry age 163
Mandatory holding period up to 6 months3
Minimum amount of supervised driving 20 hours
Licensing system for young drivers â intermediate stage restrictions on driving while unsupervised
Minimum age 16, 6 months3
Nighttime restrictions 9 pm-5 am
Passenger restrictions
(family members excepted unless otherwise noted) no more than 2 passengers younger than 213
Licensing system for young drivers â minimum age at which restrictions may be lifted
Nighttime restrictions 17 (18 without driver education)3
Passenger restrictions 17 (18 without driver education)3
Older driver licensing procedures
Length of regular renewal cycle 5 years
Special licensing provisions for older drivers
Accelerated renewal none
Other provisions none
Child restra




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Kamis, 10 Oktober 2013

What to use for a 14wk baby and 2 yr old in a bike trailer? Helmets too big and car seat won't fit!?

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Aimee


I have a bike trailer for my two babies but I don't know how is best to keep my 14week old safest. A helmet won't fit until at least 18 months and her car seat won't fit in with my 2 year old as well :0( Don't want to be stuck in a stuffy, hot car all summer so would really like to keep fit and take them out on the bike! Help!! Thanks in advance :0)


Answer
The infant in the car seat cannot ride with the toddler -- so just get a bicycle child seat http://www.amazon.com/Bell-Classic-Bicycle-Child-Carrier/dp/B000ISXSSA for the toddler -- kid will be much happier being up there behind you and watching around the road. Also should be available at Target, locally.

what exactly do i need to get a motorcycle license in california?




ilyilyike


i am an 18 year old male in California wanting to get a motorcycle license. i know how to drive a motorcycle and i have a regular class c (regular car) license. i was wondering if i needed anything special before taking the written and driving portion of the exam like driving lessons or such...


Answer
You'll need to get a Motorcycle Learner's Permit first. Your current Class C license will suffice to prove your identity on the permit application. You'll be issued a licensce after you've held the Learner's Permit for at least six months and passed the California Motorcyclist Safety Program training course (the Basic RiderCourse) administered by the California Highway Patrol, and been issued a completion certificate. If you wait until you're over 21, you can take a motorcycle driving test in lieu of the Motorcyclist Safety Program training course.

As far as actually learning to ride goes, you should be proficient on a bicycle before attempting to ride a motorcycle. Starting out with a low-powered machine, such as a 125cc-150cc motor scooter, it is entirely possible to teach oneself to ride a motorcycle. Always wear a helmet with face shield, leather gloves, sturdy leather shoes or boots, and sturdy, abrasion-resistant clothing (leather, Cordura nylon, or similar). Remember, the first year is usually the most dangerous for novice motorcyclists.




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Jumat, 06 September 2013

how do i learn how to roller blade?

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Sophie


I am going to be 18 in 2 months and i have never gone rollerblading
my friends found some in the garage and we thought it would be pretty old school and so they tried to teach me how to learn
i know that you have to sord out push and glide your feet outwards but are there any other tips you could help me out with, im not so worried about speed at this point but just learning balance and how to skate so that i can at least go places
thanks



Answer
The "best" way is to have someone who knows how and knows how to teach actually work with you. Unfortunately, many people who think that they know how to skate have some really bad habits and many of the rest don't know how to explain it to a beginner.

If you have a local inline skating club, they may have free lessons available to beginners. Most of the clubs are easiest for find with a web search.

Rollerblade has some animated beginner lessons on their web site at http://lessons.rollerbladeusa.com/

First, the obligatory preaching about safety gear.
A bicycle helmet is good for basic (no stunts) inline skating. Head injuries are rare but horrible. Even without death involved (I have known one person who died from lack of a helmet), you can have headaches for months after a head hit.
Wrist guards generally protect your hands from getting scraped up in the common falls where your hands hit the ground.
Knee pads help keep your knees from getting scraped up in common falls.
Elbow pads more rarely are helpful.
You can usually find packs of Wrist, Knee, and Elbow pads for less than buying them seperately.

Get used to the "ready" position. It is the familiar position you see people in almost any sport when they want to be ready to move quickly in any direction.
Feet a little less than shoulder width apart.
Knees and waist bent slightly so that the nose, knees, and toes are vertical.
Elbows bent so that the forearms are about horizontal with the hands ahead of you and palms down.

The easiest way to get used to balancing on the wheels is to do it first when the wheels won't roll. Put on the gear and skates on carpet or grass. You can then stand and walk without the skates rolling.

You can start your learning of the basic beginners stride either on carpet or a more rolling surface.
Start with your toes slightly pointed out.
Walk forward.
Start to glide slightly on each foot as you set it down.
Start pushing outwards on the skate that you are gliding on.
As you get better, pay attention to:
Setting the glide foot directly under you (so you can balance on it as you push)
Bending your knees slightly
Pushing through the heel of your foot instead of the toes.

Look at the lessons and work on your braking and turning. You need to learn these as soon as you can move decently

where can we learn how to drive a motorcycle in 95129 or near? also how much does it cost for a beginner?




somebody


Like how much would it cost for lessons, insurance, to buy a 899 scooter, helmet, gas? or just the startup money then every month how much would I pay? my mother pays a 200 insurance fee for me and her for the car every month but if it was on motorcycle how much with the others would it ost? what do you do to get a motorcylce licnese in claiforania


Answer
you need to go to the motorcycle safety foundation http://msf-usa.org/ and click your state, it will tell you where the classes are and phone numbers in your area, costs vary slightly by state, also insurance online quote https://cycle.geico.com/default.aspx type in zip code and other min data to get a free quote !
California offers two classes of motorcycle license: M1 and M2. With an M1 license, you may ride any type of motorcycle with an attached motor, or any motorized scooter. With an M2 classification, you will be permitted to drive a motorized bicycle, a moped, a bicycle with an attached motor, or a motorized scooter only.

Learner's Permit
Everyone, regardless of age, first gets a learner's permit to practice driving your motorcycle before the driving test. If you're under 18, you must have your permit for six months before the driving test; if you're over 18, there's no specified practice period.

To pass the exam, study the California Motorcycle Handbook before your appointment. The handbook contains all of the information, rules, and laws that apply to motorcycles. It's also full of helpful hints and tips.

How to Apply for a Motorcycle Permit
Start by calling your local DMV office to make an appointment to apply for your license and take the written motorcycle licensing exam.

Permit Restrictions
With your motorcycle learner's permit, you may practice driving a motorcycle. However, you are not allowed to:

Drive your motorcycle at night.
Drive your motorcycle on the freeway.
Carry any passengers on your motorcycle.
Your $28 learner's permit application fee will be good for one year. You may take the written and skills tests three times. If your application expires before you pass the tests and are issued a license, you must start the application process all over.

Form DL 44
If you'd like to do your paperwork prior to your appointment, call (800) 777-0133 to request DMV Form DL 44. The form must contain an original signature and isn't available from the Internet. You may also pick up a copy at your local DMV office, or complete it on the day of your appointment.

At Your Appointment
You will need to:

Submit form DL 44.
Pass the vision test.
Give a thumbprint.
Pass the written traffic laws and signs test for the license you now have, unless you took it within the last year.
Also pass the motorcycle laws test.
No Driver License
If you don't have a regular driver license, you must also:

Present an acceptable birth date and legal presence document.
Give the DMV your true full name.
Provide your Social Security number.
Under 18 Requirements
Additionally, if you're younger than 18, you must:

Be at least 15 1/2 years old.
Have your parents sign form DL 44.
Submit proof that you have completed both driver's education and driver's training.
Getting Your Motorcycle License: Under 21
You may apply for your motorcycle license after:

You've held your motorcycle learner's permit for at least six months, if you're 16 or 17 years old.
You've passed a California Motorcyclist Safety Program training course (the Basic RiderCourse) administered by the California Highway Patrol, and been issued a completion certificate.
Bring the motorcycle class completion certificate to the California DMV, and they'll issue you an interim license valid for 60 days, until you receive your new photo license in the mail. The fee is $28.

Getting Your Motorcycle License: Over 21
Complete the motorcycle rider training course's completion certificate and drop off at any DMV location.
Or

Schedule a motorcycle driving test.
Transferring an Out-of-State License
Visit any DMV location, or save time by calling ahead for an appointment. You will be required to take a written exam, so studying California's Motorcycle Handbook is strongly encouraged.

When you arrive to apply and take the exam, you must:

Provide either your original birth certificate or a passport.
Provide your license.
Complete Form DL 44.
Pay a $28 application fee.


Driving Skills Tests
If you're older than 21, you may enroll in the Basic RiderCourse training program, which will waive your skills test. It might also lower your insurance rates, so it's a good bet.

Otherwise, make an appointment at your local DMV office to take a motorcycle driving test.




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Kamis, 05 September 2013

What to use for a 14wk baby and 2 yr old in a bike trailer? Helmets too big and car seat won't fit!?

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Aimee


I have a bike trailer for my two babies but I don't know how is best to keep my 14week old safest. A helmet won't fit until at least 18 months and her car seat won't fit in with my 2 year old as well :0( Don't want to be stuck in a stuffy, hot car all summer so would really like to keep fit and take them out on the bike! Help!! Thanks in advance :0)


Answer
The infant in the car seat cannot ride with the toddler -- so just get a bicycle child seat http://www.amazon.com/Bell-Classic-Bicycle-Child-Carrier/dp/B000ISXSSA for the toddler -- kid will be much happier being up there behind you and watching around the road. Also should be available at Target, locally.

what exactly do i need to get a motorcycle license in california?




ilyilyike


i am an 18 year old male in California wanting to get a motorcycle license. i know how to drive a motorcycle and i have a regular class c (regular car) license. i was wondering if i needed anything special before taking the written and driving portion of the exam like driving lessons or such...


Answer
You'll need to get a Motorcycle Learner's Permit first. Your current Class C license will suffice to prove your identity on the permit application. You'll be issued a licensce after you've held the Learner's Permit for at least six months and passed the California Motorcyclist Safety Program training course (the Basic RiderCourse) administered by the California Highway Patrol, and been issued a completion certificate. If you wait until you're over 21, you can take a motorcycle driving test in lieu of the Motorcyclist Safety Program training course.

As far as actually learning to ride goes, you should be proficient on a bicycle before attempting to ride a motorcycle. Starting out with a low-powered machine, such as a 125cc-150cc motor scooter, it is entirely possible to teach oneself to ride a motorcycle. Always wear a helmet with face shield, leather gloves, sturdy leather shoes or boots, and sturdy, abrasion-resistant clothing (leather, Cordura nylon, or similar). Remember, the first year is usually the most dangerous for novice motorcyclists.




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Rabu, 21 Agustus 2013

What to use for a 14wk baby and 2 yr old in a bike trailer? Helmets too big and car seat won't fit!?

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Aimee


I have a bike trailer for my two babies but I don't know how is best to keep my 14week old safest. A helmet won't fit until at least 18 months and her car seat won't fit in with my 2 year old as well :0( Don't want to be stuck in a stuffy, hot car all summer so would really like to keep fit and take them out on the bike! Help!! Thanks in advance :0)


Answer
The infant in the car seat cannot ride with the toddler -- so just get a bicycle child seat http://www.amazon.com/Bell-Classic-Bicycle-Child-Carrier/dp/B000ISXSSA for the toddler -- kid will be much happier being up there behind you and watching around the road. Also should be available at Target, locally.

what exactly do i need to get a motorcycle license in california?




ilyilyike


i am an 18 year old male in California wanting to get a motorcycle license. i know how to drive a motorcycle and i have a regular class c (regular car) license. i was wondering if i needed anything special before taking the written and driving portion of the exam like driving lessons or such...


Answer
You'll need to get a Motorcycle Learner's Permit first. Your current Class C license will suffice to prove your identity on the permit application. You'll be issued a licensce after you've held the Learner's Permit for at least six months and passed the California Motorcyclist Safety Program training course (the Basic RiderCourse) administered by the California Highway Patrol, and been issued a completion certificate. If you wait until you're over 21, you can take a motorcycle driving test in lieu of the Motorcyclist Safety Program training course.

As far as actually learning to ride goes, you should be proficient on a bicycle before attempting to ride a motorcycle. Starting out with a low-powered machine, such as a 125cc-150cc motor scooter, it is entirely possible to teach oneself to ride a motorcycle. Always wear a helmet with face shield, leather gloves, sturdy leather shoes or boots, and sturdy, abrasion-resistant clothing (leather, Cordura nylon, or similar). Remember, the first year is usually the most dangerous for novice motorcyclists.




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Jumat, 02 Agustus 2013

What to use for a 14wk baby and 2 yr old in a bike trailer? Helmets too big and car seat won't fit!?

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Aimee


I have a bike trailer for my two babies but I don't know how is best to keep my 14week old safest. A helmet won't fit until at least 18 months and her car seat won't fit in with my 2 year old as well :0( Don't want to be stuck in a stuffy, hot car all summer so would really like to keep fit and take them out on the bike! Help!! Thanks in advance :0)


Answer
The infant in the car seat cannot ride with the toddler -- so just get a bicycle child seat http://www.amazon.com/Bell-Classic-Bicycle-Child-Carrier/dp/B000ISXSSA for the toddler -- kid will be much happier being up there behind you and watching around the road. Also should be available at Target, locally.

Is it legal to carry a Baby while riding a bicyle?




Ashley


Me and my husband have a month old baby and wanted to go on a bike ride together and were just curious if it would be even legal to have a baby with you in one of those baby bjorn front harness things. Obviously we would just buy a child carrier seat but you cant use those until they are 1 year. If it is illegal does anyone know a seat or anything like that so we can take her on a bikeride with us? Also for the record it is just like an old school cruiser bike not a mountain bike or anything.

Thanks



Answer
Legal...? Yes or No, depending on where you live (i.e. LOCAL jurisdiction and state laws). For example, in California, children less than six years or under 60 pounds MUST be in an DOT-approved restraining seat and secured. If less than 18 years old, they must also be wearing a safety helmet, even on a bicycle. Not just any old helmet, either. It must be fastened and securely fitted, and meet The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) or the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) standards.

Is it Wise...? Safe...? Nope! You are at far greater risk on a bicycle, because traffic doesn't see or acknowledge you like they would a car. There are also pot holes on the roads that can cause head and neck problems to very young children.




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