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No you cannot."a person may not drive any motor vehicle upon a highway in this state unless such person has a valid driver's license" [Florida Statutes 322.03(1)]You do not need a motorcycle endorsement for a 49cc scooter though (the definition of motorcycle only includes 50cor more).
YES. Florida is a state that actually requires at least "Class E" license to drive a moped. Also make sure to check with the DMV if you actually own a moped. The differences between a moped and scooter can be small but "scooters" yer
check with your local DMV.
No you do not need a license.
depends what state your in. But in Florida its probably 11 years or 10
Drive northeast for 111.26 miles via I-4 and State Road 417.
Technically, you can operate a "scooter" without a valid license in Florida, IF the scooter is electric and meets the qualifications of being a motorized bike. If the scooter runs on gasoline, then no matter the size, you HAVE to have a valid driver's license. (By the way, the 49cc reference in the question actually does pertain to a certain restriction in Florida - with a gasoline powered scooter, 49cc is the maximum engine size a person can operate without a motorcycle endorsement on their driver's license). Oh, one last thing about the electric scooter - it has to have pedals which allow it to be pedaled just like a bicycle...hence meeting the guidelines of a "motorized bike."
Florida and california
No. Pennsylvania does not recognise out-of-state permits.
Yes...other wise could be a big fine
yes
The International Drive, or I-Drive, only goes through the state of Florida. It is an 11.5 mile transportation route that begins in Orlando, Florida and ends in Orange County, Florida.