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Yes. If the moped/scooter is 49cc or less you will need an automobile license. If over 49cc you will need to get a motorcycle endorsement.
You don;t need a license if your moped has 49cc's or less. Anything over 50cc's and you need a license.
To drive a 50cc or less moped you must be fourteen years of age. You may need to take some special classes. You need to register your vehicle. contact your local court house for further information.
by federal regulation a moped is 50cc or less. in my state you can drive any size moped with a regular vehicle permit
No license plates are required for scooters or mopeds 49cc or less in Nevada. As far as whether you need a drivers license I'm not 100% sure but I would say yes because there is a M classification on a Nevada drivers license that is specified for motorcycle/moped.
Check with your state rules, but here in Kansas at age 14 you can legally drive any scooter (motorcycle "whatever you wanna call it") as long as it is 49cc or less. Also you have to have all street vehicle features such as: head lights, turn signals, brake light.. etc.
not if its 50cc or less, but you need a driver's license and the moped needs to be titled, registered, and insured.
yes you can, if It is less than 50cc than it is legal if you have a helmet
you only need a drivers license as long as the motor is 49cc or less
You need a valid driver's licence, and you can be no less than 16.
A class M2 is to drive a motorized bicycle or moped that operates less than 149cc. An M1 is to drive a motorcycle.
No. All scooter or moped operators must have a valid driver's license; for a car if 49cc or less, for a small motorcycle if 50cc to 150cc, and for a large motorcycle if larger than 150cc. All mopeds/scooters must be registered with the state, you must have plates, and you must have insurance.