You have to study the local rules. I think 49cc motorbike is not allowed on the highway.
Yes, anything over 49cc is considered a motorcycle.
If this is in the Uk, you can drive a moped or scooter upto 49cc on a normal car licence providing you have a "P" among your categories on the back of your card.
Not on public roads. Anyone that rides one HAS to have a Missouri Drivers License but to ride a 49cc you DO NOT need a motorcycle endorsement
None Unless you find a 49cc or smaller motorcycle. 50cc and up requires a motorcycle endorsement in most, if not all, states.
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.
No, you can't. Not in the US. You can't drive a 49cc moped on the highway in any state I'm familiar with.
Yes if under 50cc don't need a motorcycle license
depends on the state, most states require a motorcycle endorsement and registration on anything above 49cc
No - at least when it comes to driving a motorcycle on public roads. The age requirement for an Motorcycle Class 0(90 cc or lower motorcycle) license or endorsement is age 16.
To legally drive your motorcycle, you must have a Class M license. You can take your motorcycle driving test either at a highway patrol center or online.
yes
Yes you do need a valid state drivers license to ride a 49cc scooter in Hawaii, but is not required to have a motorcycle endorsement on it. The law just wants to make sure you know how to drive a car.