In CT, with a street ready Moped, meaning having lights, mirrors, turn signals, etc, and an gas engine less than 50cc, the operator must have a valid drivers license, and wear eye protection or have a wind screen. This means that you must be at least 17. Electric scooters must also have lights, but they are permitted to use sidewalks, while mopeds may not. This is all available online from our state MVB.
Yes. You need a driver's license and insurance.
Not legally. You need a valid driver's license and insurance.
If the scooter is motorized and used on public streets/roads/highways, it must have a license plate and the driver should have a driver's license to operate the scooter.
If you mean to drive a scooter on public streets the age does not matter, what you must have is a regular drivers license for an automobile. If the scooter's engine is over 49cc then you must also have a motorcycle license in CT. Check your states MVB's rules online.
Connecticut, it says it on the cover of the book, showing Remy's Drivers license
== == If your motor scooter has an engine capacity of at least 50 cubic centimeters, it falls into the category of motorcycle in Connecticut. That means you have to follow the same laws motorcycle drivers and owners do. You need to register your motor scooter, hold title and registration, and carry a motorcycle operator's license. It is illegal to ride your scooter on sidewalks. Your scooter must have brakes, lights, a horn, and mirrors. If your scooter's engine capacity is less than 50 cubic centimeters, it is classified as a moped, or a "bicycle with helper motor." You are only required to hold a valid driver's license to own and ride it.
It is driver's license because the license belongs to the driver. The 's shows possession.
A drivers license!
No, you do not need to have your motorcycle license in order to drive a scooter. For states will only require you to have your driver's permit.
No, Prince William does not have a drivers license.
it has to be a current driver's license it CANNOT be expired
Because it's not actually "drivers license." It is actually a driver license. However, if it were driver's license, you, indeed, would need the apostrophe.