In Australia you need a current motor cycle license to ride a motor scooter on a public road
I was answering as if the person who asked the question lived in the United States. Sorry if you live somewhere else, I don't know the laws on that.
It depends upon the state. In Colorado you need a drivers license to legally drive a scooter. If you drive and it's revoked, expect some silver bracelets and free transportation to the pokey.
No, it is against the law to drive any vehicle, including a scooter, with a revoked license. A revoked license means your driving privileges have been taken away, and it is not legal to operate a motor vehicle until your license is reinstated.
It depends on the laws involved and why the license was revoked. It may be possible to get a partial right back.
Yes you do if its over 50cc then you need a motorcycle class license (M1,M2, M) Under that I don't belive you need a license, but it may alson not be street legal
YES
just dont drink and drive buy a designated driver it is more fun that way
scooters In most states, a 49cc scooter is considered a moped and does not require a regular drivers license or motorcycle license. There may be a moped permit required. In Colorado, 49cc scooters require a drivers license.
Not on a public street or highway you can't. As far as the state of Oklahoma is concerned a motor vehicle is a motor vehicle. Regretably, I found this out the hard (and expensive) way.
Five years
Yes, you can. The points and the tickets may differ from state to state.
You should. You violated the law and were issued a ticket. You may find your license to drive in Arizona completely revoked, which could be a problem if you returned there. And the points will be sent to New York.
I would guess, at the same office that normally issues driver's licenses. However, the details may vary from one country to another.
Yes, your ability to legally operate a government vehicle is dependent on the fact that you are legally licensed by your state. A government drivers license only signifies that you are qualified (by the government) to operate certain types of vehicles - nothing more. If your state driving privileges are suspended or revoked you may not operate a vehicle with only a government drivers license.
Depending on how strong your scooter is, you may legally ride on the highway. You should get a 250 cc scooter, which is strong enough to keep up with the traffic.