Posted by RN on May 17, 2019 at 13:39:22 from (205.213.104.118):
In Reply to: Fuel Consumption MPG posted by MahindraProud on May 16, 2019 at 19:08:10:
Depends a lot on state laws what you MAY LEGALLY operate on road with pulled license for drunk bust. In Wisconsin Bicycles and Implements of husbandry are about it. Mopeds need drivers license so not a option like in Ohio.seems the law there has a list of about 114 scooters, mopeds that the unlicensed can legally operate on city streets, county roads - common term is Drunkcycle. Colorado seems to have or had same law, bar parking lots near campus get 1/2 filled with little 2 wheeler and some little three wheelers - students soon to be expelled for partying when should have been studying. Indiana about 2 years back changed laws on license plates for 'mopeds', 49cc scooters - now required and that means drivers license for rider needed and police can now run a plate to get owner if not rider even if they can't pull over as soon as seen. Before was no license required for license plate less vehicles. Bar 1/2 way between Madison and Stoughton on 51 was common to see tractors in parking lot. Spring Green bar, another on edge of New Glarus had some tractor driving customers. Police would pull over some of them when they had time, breathlyzers and pea cups-- license not needed but impaired operating on streets, county road was ticketable. ATVs on Trail, drunken boating can get tickets and grey bar hotel time especially for repeaters. Orange Kubbies with cabs, heat and grocery box on 3 pt common seen around Sauk City in winter. Ferguson site has a few notes about Hi/lo trannies and how to get 25mph+ out of 135, 165 for use a grocery getter because some kind of drivers license restriction in some jurisdictions. Wo Bist du? H Farmall with heat houser, plastic windshield, snoopy cap and goggles was used end of winter by brother in Iowa. warm weather means just a umbrella may be needed, light bars with turn signal and trailer tow mirrors might be handy also. AA meeting would be possible excuse to give officer if stopped- might get escort to meeting site. Might need to get ride from Amish in buggy, maybe horse will be legal for you. RN
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