In British Columbia, a 14-year-old can legally drive a moped if they hold a valid Class 7 learner's license. However, they must comply with certain restrictions, such as wearing a helmet and not carrying passengers. Additionally, the moped must have a maximum engine capacity of 50cc. It's important to check local regulations, as laws can change.
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Legally to drive a moped in the US you have to be 16. No licence plate is required.
Sadly, Children under 18 are not legally allowed to drive any thing with above 39cc .
In Michigan, an 11-year-old cannot legally drive a moped, even if it is under 49 cc. The minimum age to operate a moped in Michigan is 15 years old, and riders must have a moped endorsement on their driver's license or a valid motorcycle endorsement. Additionally, they must comply with safety regulations, including wearing a helmet.
It depends on how many "cc" it has. If the moped if under 50cc than yes it's legal, but if the moped is over 50cc than no, is's illegal.
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Not in the state of Connecticut. You need to have a drivers license to legally operate a moped.
yes with a driver license
no sorry< you have to be at least 14 to get a moped license.
A 15 year old can drive a moped so i would assume that a 15 year old can also drive a mini motorcycle