You can be charged with being drunk while riding a bike because you are considered a danger to yourself and to others, but you won't lose your driving license.
You can also be arrested for being drunk in charge of a vehicle even if you are not driving at the time.
In some states you can ONLY if you have upgraded the bicycle to a motorized one. The loss/suspension of a license is,generally, only applicable to a "motorized" mode of transportation.
When riding a bicycle, proper clothing is a must. No loose fitting clothing should be used, it might get caught in the chain system. Loose fiiting shoes are a definite no no.
it means that your cool and he likes you thats not what it meant in my day!!! It means that you are stingy with money. It means that vaginally-speaking, you are not "loose" Tight used to mean "drunk" Loose used to mean 'drunk' as well.
"Three sheets to the wind" means drunk. It comes from ships with loose sails, that staggered like a drunk person.
You can loose your licence if you get into an accident that was caused by you where someone was injured or even if you get caught not wearing a seatbelt.
you would need to go about 9 hours
Being on your period does not make you loose.
500 dollars or loose ur licence
When you get arrested for drink driving do u loose your licence automatically
Will being in heat cause the dog to loose her appetite?
Not all of them have. Bicycle tires for soft/loose surfaces will have coarse treads and very knobbly patterns.But bicycle made to be ridden on hard surfaces will have very smooth treads.The main reason why car tires for road use have tread patterns at all is to avoid aquaplaning. And due to the shape and size of the contact patch of a bicycle tire, a bicycle can'taquaplane. So small/no treads will do fine.
The stars indicate how many years you have been driving, tops out at 5, you loose them if you leave the province and get a licence somewhere else, then come back, you stars will start over again.
To make drunk., Fine, light particles or fibers; loose, volatile matter., To fly off in minute particles.