In the UK yes.
Yes. You need a driver's license and insurance.
From the Arizona Motor Vehicle Division website: "A motorcycle license or endorsement is required to drive a motorcycle or motor-driven cycle. You must be at least 16 to apply for a motorcycle license." For the sake of AZ law, a 'scooter' of <50cc is a 'motor-driven cycle' 50cc or larger is a 'motorcycle'.
In CT to drive a 50cc scotter or less you need a standard motor vehicle license. Above 50cc you must have a motorcycle license.
You need a drivers license for scooter 50cc and below. You need a motorcycle endorsement for above 50cc.
No, you do not need a motorcycle endorsement to operate a 50cc and under moped or scooter in Oregon. You do, however need either a regular driver's license, or a moped-restricted Class-C license.
not if its 50cc or less, but you need a driver's license and the moped needs to be titled, registered, and insured.
Yes, anything that is above 50cc you will new a license for.
Yes. If it is 50cc or less a regular automobile license is all you need. Larger motor sizes require a motorcycle license.
Of course you do it still counts as driving
No, unless the wagon has a 50cc or larger engine propelling it down the sidewalk.
If the scooter is 50cc or less you do not need a motor cycle license, insurance, or a tag but you still need at least an ordinary drivers license to take it on the road.
If it is under 50cc, has lights and such, and has a seat height of 25", then no. Over 50cc and is must have a title and you have to have a motorcycle license and insurance.