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Because a motorbike is the same as any motorised vehicle, and to be on the highway has to have tax, MOT and insurance.
Hello, I agree with you Llanigraham, but the issue is with the defitiniton of "Motor vehicle" and "Being used".Obviously some chav zooming on a mini bike is "using it", but if someone is pushing it is that "using it" and especially if its not registered as a "motor vehicle" even if it is motorised and capable of carrying a person (e.g. if someone made a nitro RC car you could sit on, is that a motor vehicle if its not being "used" as such)In fact I have just thought, I have a Ride on mower, I know f I drove it under its own power on the road it would need the to be registered and comply etc (like council mowers), but if I pushed it would it up the road to my neighbours need to comply?
Bicycles are, in law, carriages (as a consequence of the Taylor v Goodwin judgment in 1879) and should be on the road not pavement.
It used to be that if one wheel was suspended above the floor it was "legal"