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Q. I would like to know the regulations for children under 13 for quads. Do they have to wear helmets, what are the size restrictions, what are road restrictions, eye protection, and licensing and certification restrictions? Any info will help i'm thinking about taking my family riding and need to know, thank you.
Answer
RCW 46.37.530
Motorcycles, motor-driven cycles, mopeds, electric-assisted bicycles â Helmets, other equipment â Children â Rules.
(1) It is unlawful:
(a) For any person to operate a motorcycle or motor-driven cycle not equipped with mirrors on the left and right sides of the motorcycle which shall be so located as to give the driver a complete view of the highway for a distance of at least two hundred feet to the rear of the motorcycle or motor-driven cycle: PROVIDED, That mirrors shall not be required on any motorcycle or motor-driven cycle over twenty-five years old originally manufactured without mirrors and which has been restored to its original condition and which is being ridden to or from or otherwise in conjunction with an antique or classic motorcycle contest, show, or other such assemblage: PROVIDED FURTHER, That no mirror is required on any motorcycle manufactured prior to January 1, 1931;
(b) For any person to operate a motorcycle or motor-driven cycle which does not have a windshield unless wearing glasses, goggles, or a face shield of a type conforming to rules adopted by the state patrol;
(c) For any person to operate or ride upon a motorcycle, motor-driven cycle, or moped on a state highway, county road, or city street unless wearing upon his or her head a motorcycle helmet except when the vehicle is an antique motor-driven cycle or automobile that is licensed as a motorcycle or when the vehicle is equipped with seat belts and roll bars approved by the state patrol. The motorcycle helmet neck or chin strap must be fastened securely while the motorcycle or motor-driven cycle is in motion. Persons operating electric-assisted bicycles shall comply with all laws and regulations related to the use of bicycle helmets;
(d) For any person to transport a child under the age of five on a motorcycle or motor-driven cycle;
(e) For any person to sell or offer for sale a motorcycle helmet that does not meet the requirements established by this section.
(2) The state patrol may adopt and amend rules, pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act, concerning standards for glasses, goggles, and face shields.
(3) For purposes of this section, "motorcycle helmet" means a protective covering for the head consisting of a hard outer shell, padding adjacent to and inside the outer shell, and a neck or chin strap type retention system, with a sticker indicating that the motorcycle helmet meets standards established by the United States Department of Transportation.
RCW 46.09.117
Operation by persons under thirteen.
(1) Except as specified in subsection (2) of this section, no person under thirteen years of age may operate an off-road vehicle on or across a highway or nonhighway road in this state.
(2) Persons under thirteen years of age may operate an off-road vehicle on a nonhighway road designated for off-road vehicle use under the direct supervision of a person eighteen years of age or older possessing a valid license to operate a motor vehicle under chapter 46.20 RCW.
RCW 46.09.040
Use permit prerequisite to operation.
Except as provided in this chapter, no person shall operate any off-road vehicle within this state after January 1, 1978, unless the off-road vehicle has been assigned an ORV use permit and displays a current ORV tag in accordance with the provisions of this chapter: PROVIDED, That registration and display of an unexpired ATV use permit shall be deemed to have complied with this section.
RCW 46.37.530
Motorcycles, motor-driven cycles, mopeds, electric-assisted bicycles â Helmets, other equipment â Children â Rules.
(1) It is unlawful:
(a) For any person to operate a motorcycle or motor-driven cycle not equipped with mirrors on the left and right sides of the motorcycle which shall be so located as to give the driver a complete view of the highway for a distance of at least two hundred feet to the rear of the motorcycle or motor-driven cycle: PROVIDED, That mirrors shall not be required on any motorcycle or motor-driven cycle over twenty-five years old originally manufactured without mirrors and which has been restored to its original condition and which is being ridden to or from or otherwise in conjunction with an antique or classic motorcycle contest, show, or other such assemblage: PROVIDED FURTHER, That no mirror is required on any motorcycle manufactured prior to January 1, 1931;
(b) For any person to operate a motorcycle or motor-driven cycle which does not have a windshield unless wearing glasses, goggles, or a face shield of a type conforming to rules adopted by the state patrol;
(c) For any person to operate or ride upon a motorcycle, motor-driven cycle, or moped on a state highway, county road, or city street unless wearing upon his or her head a motorcycle helmet except when the vehicle is an antique motor-driven cycle or automobile that is licensed as a motorcycle or when the vehicle is equipped with seat belts and roll bars approved by the state patrol. The motorcycle helmet neck or chin strap must be fastened securely while the motorcycle or motor-driven cycle is in motion. Persons operating electric-assisted bicycles shall comply with all laws and regulations related to the use of bicycle helmets;
(d) For any person to transport a child under the age of five on a motorcycle or motor-driven cycle;
(e) For any person to sell or offer for sale a motorcycle helmet that does not meet the requirements established by this section.
(2) The state patrol may adopt and amend rules, pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act, concerning standards for glasses, goggles, and face shields.
(3) For purposes of this section, "motorcycle helmet" means a protective covering for the head consisting of a hard outer shell, padding adjacent to and inside the outer shell, and a neck or chin strap type retention system, with a sticker indicating that the motorcycle helmet meets standards established by the United States Department of Transportation.
RCW 46.09.117
Operation by persons under thirteen.
(1) Except as specified in subsection (2) of this section, no person under thirteen years of age may operate an off-road vehicle on or across a highway or nonhighway road in this state.
(2) Persons under thirteen years of age may operate an off-road vehicle on a nonhighway road designated for off-road vehicle use under the direct supervision of a person eighteen years of age or older possessing a valid license to operate a motor vehicle under chapter 46.20 RCW.
RCW 46.09.040
Use permit prerequisite to operation.
Except as provided in this chapter, no person shall operate any off-road vehicle within this state after January 1, 1978, unless the off-road vehicle has been assigned an ORV use permit and displays a current ORV tag in accordance with the provisions of this chapter: PROVIDED, That registration and display of an unexpired ATV use permit shall be deemed to have complied with this section.
In the State of Colorado can I file for bankrupcty alone or does my ex wife need to also?
Jaco
We just got a legal divorce last year. We have $20k in debt and Colorado is a 50/50 state. So we've split them up.
Because of losing jobs and recession, we fell behind on our home's mortgage. Hired a broker to do a short sale. Both of our names are on that loan.
She owns a small condo of her own and a car. The house is already in foreclosure so the courts could use that to cover the debts. But, would she have to file too? And if so, would she lose her condo and car?
Thank you.
No Spam please.
Answer
Such a question should be naswered only by a reputable attorney specializing in bankruptcy in Colorado.
that said, here is some general information:
If you are already divorced, you are seperate legal entities.
In Colorado, there are exemptions that include (Quoted from source 1):
"Homestead
38-41-201, 203, 207 - Real property up to $60,000; if a dependent, spouse, or owner is over 60 years of age and disabled, $90,000. The proceeds of a sale are exempt after 2 years have passed since they were received.
38-41-204 - Spouse or child of deceased owner can also qualify for homestead exemption.
Personal Property
13-54-102 - Bicycles and motor vehicles that are used to travel to work up to $5,000 (up to $10,000 if used by elderly or disabled debtor or dependent); clothing to $1,500; health aids; household goods to $3,000; food and fuel up to $600; 1 burial site per person; jewelry and articles of adornment up to $2,000; family pictures and books to $1,500; security deposits; proceeds for damaged exempt property; personal injury recoveries."
Here's the official government site; you may find their FAQ's helpful:
http://www.cob.uscourts.gov/faqs.asp?faq=debtor
Such a question should be naswered only by a reputable attorney specializing in bankruptcy in Colorado.
that said, here is some general information:
If you are already divorced, you are seperate legal entities.
In Colorado, there are exemptions that include (Quoted from source 1):
"Homestead
38-41-201, 203, 207 - Real property up to $60,000; if a dependent, spouse, or owner is over 60 years of age and disabled, $90,000. The proceeds of a sale are exempt after 2 years have passed since they were received.
38-41-204 - Spouse or child of deceased owner can also qualify for homestead exemption.
Personal Property
13-54-102 - Bicycles and motor vehicles that are used to travel to work up to $5,000 (up to $10,000 if used by elderly or disabled debtor or dependent); clothing to $1,500; health aids; household goods to $3,000; food and fuel up to $600; 1 burial site per person; jewelry and articles of adornment up to $2,000; family pictures and books to $1,500; security deposits; proceeds for damaged exempt property; personal injury recoveries."
Here's the official government site; you may find their FAQ's helpful:
http://www.cob.uscourts.gov/faqs.asp?faq=debtor
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