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oxeye
06-28-2008, 02:46 PM
A child - who looked no older than my oldest daughter (so age 4-5ish) riding on the back of a motorcycle.

:eek::eek::eek:

I was too shocked to get the plate written down before he was out of sight. That has to be illegal everywhere right?

BW1426
06-28-2008, 03:08 PM
:eek: If that's not illegal, it should be.

I was actually getting ready to post what I saw yesterday and saw this.

I saw a dad riding a bicycle with a child who appeared to be about 12 months old on his lap. I can't even figure out how this was possible. Oh and did I mention he was on the busiest highway around :hitselfonhead: Luckily she had a helmet on, because I'm sure had they hit a bump and she been thrown into the highway, that would have saved her :rolleyes:

Some people are so dumb, it scares me.

Defrost
06-28-2008, 03:26 PM
Nope, not necessarily illegal. I had a co-worker that used to take her barely-4-yo daughter on motorcycle rides on the HIGHWAY. :confused: She had her own helmet and bike jacket and boots and everything.

I specifically asked about it in my tech class - they had to research it, but they got back to me the next day. Motorcycles are exempt from all restraint laws. :rolleyes: Legally, you could tie your newborn's infant seat to the back of a motorcycle and ride home from the hospital.

oxeye
06-28-2008, 03:56 PM
Wow Debbie - that is frightening that it's legal!! I'm shocked.

sunnymw
06-28-2008, 04:19 PM
When DH was 3-4 years old, I believe, his GF would pick him up in Tallahassee and drive him on his motorcycle 1.5hrs back to his house (1-2x a week). GF would put DH in front of him on the motorcycle and he would lie down and fall asleep. God rest his soul, right before DH was born, GF was in a wheel chair recovering from getting his leg reconstructed. In a motorcycle accident. This was in the late 80s though...

tweetykl
06-28-2008, 05:10 PM
One of my very small kindergartener's would arrive and be picked up on one. It took a lot to not yell at the parent.

MaggieQ
06-28-2008, 05:30 PM
I can't believe that it's leagal to do that! How can such a small kid hold on when turning corners and such?

my2kidsSafe
06-28-2008, 06:59 PM
:eek: If that's not illegal, it should be.

I was actually getting ready to post what I saw yesterday and saw this.

I saw a dad riding a bicycle with a child who appeared to be about 12 months old on his lap. I can't even figure out how this was possible. Oh and did I mention he was on the busiest highway around :hitselfonhead: Luckily she had a helmet on, because I'm sure had they hit a bump and she been thrown into the highway, that would have saved her :rolleyes:

Some people are so dumb, it scares me.


any chance they had this and you just couldn't see it, i am actually thinking of getting one for my ds and myself.
http://www.bobike.nl/products/en/bobike_mini+_info.htm?fluxmenu=m2____m9

natysr
06-28-2008, 07:24 PM
This would vary by state. The states have the right to set laws on this type of thing.

Most states have no provisions within their laws stating that it is illegal for children to ride as passengers. Only 4 states do have such provisions:

Arkansas: Prohibits passengers under the age of 8

Hawaii: Prohibits passengers under the age of 7

Louisiana: a passenger must be at least 5 years old, properly seated and wearing a helmet to be a passenger on a motorcycle.

Washington: Prohibits passengers under the age of 5

Although we would not allow Jordan to ride as a passenger and do think it is unsafe for young kids, I will say that it isn't that hard in general to stay on the bike as a passenger. I would hope that they at least are using a product like the buddy belt just in case.

DH is always saying that he will get a bike with a sidecar and get it fitted with a LATCH bar from a car in a junkyard so we can put Jordan in the sidecar RF in his Marathon. :rolleyes: I don't argue with him about it though, because I know we can't afford it anyway.

skiersnowboarder3
06-28-2008, 08:15 PM
Motorcycles are exempt from all restraint laws. :rolleyes: Legally, you could tie your newborn's infant seat to the back of a motorcycle and ride home from the hospital.

I can think of a few people who I won't be sharing that knowledge with. :whistle:

BW1426
06-28-2008, 10:15 PM
any chance they had this and you just couldn't see it, i am actually thinking of getting one for my ds and myself.
http://www.bobike.nl/products/en/bobike_mini+_info.htm?fluxmenu=m2____m9

Maybe....I mean hopefully. She was in between his legs and I just couldn't figure out how his legs could be around her and he could peddle without bumping her and they both had room to sit. It was so odd. If they were using one of these it was lower and set back much farther on the front of the bike.

drey
06-30-2008, 11:40 AM
DH is always saying that he will get a bike with a sidecar and get it fitted with a LATCH bar from a car in a junkyard so we can put Jordan in the sidecar RF in his Marathon. :rolleyes: I don't argue with him about it though, because I know we can't afford it anyway.

When I was pregnant, my boss was always kidding me about getting a motorcycle w/ a sidecar. Lo & behold, there was one at work, with the sidecar, & a RF infant seat in it. Along with a fiberglass bubble to protect the baby from debris, I guess...