Yes
No, you need a Class 6
yes you need a class 5 for under 50cc and a class 6 for anything higher
In Manitoba, you cannot legally ride a 49cc scooter without a valid driver's license or a specific motorcycle permit. Riders must have at least a Class 5 driver's license or a Class 6 motorcycle license to operate a scooter. Additionally, it's important to ensure the scooter is registered and insured according to provincial regulations. Always check the latest local laws for any updates or changes.
ride what on the road???????? you should be at least 16 or 17 to start riding any thing on the road
he rides a mini-motorcycle as more of a joKE IN THE Changing Channels episode in season 5, if that's what you were referring to. Hope this helps.
I do believe, (if there hasn't been a change in the last 5 years) that you can ride anything so long as you can afford the bike and are able to insure it. Hope this helps. If not, try the DVLA website
16 years old. And come January, 2007. You can't register a motorcycle in your name unless you have a motorcycle endorsement. There is no motorcycle license in Florida. You need to first obtain a driver's license -- which you can do at 16 -- and then get a motorcycle endorsement for it, which is granted only after a motorcycle safety class is completed.
It used to be the case that if you already had a Class 5 License (for driving a car) you only needed to do an on-lot skills test to get your Class 6 License (for riding a motorcycle), however this was recently changed. Now, in order to get your Class 6 in Alberta, you must pass a Knowledge Test (multiple-choice, can be taken at any Registry Office) and a Road Test (for which you must provide the motorcycle!), regardless of what license you already hold. In addition, you can practice the Knowledge Test on-line at Passthewheel.com. http://www.passthewheel.com/practiceTestQuestions/canada/alberta/class7-class6/home.asp
1 percent motorcycle clubs means that 1 percent of all bikers are "outlaws" and the other 99 percent are everyday joes that hold a 9 to 5 and just ride for fun
Geico money man is riding a honda interstate . 1300cc carburated , water cooled , 5.speed
16. Even though you may have learners license at 14, this only applies to Class 5 vehicles which excludes motorcycles. At 16 you may ride a motorcycle as a learner with a valid class 7 and you can road test for your class 6 (motorcycle license) at 16. So technically the day you turn 16 (if you hold a class 7 already) you can test for you class 6 even thought you have never ridden on the streets as a learner.....
Someone needs to check the laws before they answer a question. this came from the Texas Department of pub. safety web site....No children younger than 5 are allowed on motorcycles.HB 537 also prohibits a motorcycle operator from carrying a passenger under the age of 5 unless the child is seated in a sidecar attached to the motorcycle.