Quad bikes are generally not road legal unless they meet specific requirements such as having lights, indicators, and a valid registration. They are mainly designed for off-road use.
In many countries, quad bikes are legal on the road only if they comply with road safety regulations. This includes having appropriate tires, mirrors, and registration.
In some regions, you can ride a quad bike on a standard car license if it meets the necessary road legal standards. However, you might need to take a specific test in some countries.
In the UK, quad bikes can be road legal if they are registered with the DVLA, have MOT certification, and comply with road safety laws such as having lights and reflectors.
Can-Am quad bikes are known for their high-performance and durability. Whether or not they are road legal depends on local regulations, but they are suitable for both off-road and, in some cases, road use with the right modifications.
The type of licence required for a quad bike depends on the country and whether you plan to ride it on or off the road. In many places, you may need a specific ATV or motorcycle licence to legally operate a quad bike on public roads.
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