where I live, you have to have a learner's permit and take a special course to ride a scooter or pocket bike under 50ccs, but you could ride it off-road anytime as long as you don't go on anyone else's property without asking them first. Google your local DOT office if you need any more help.
No
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."
Yes you do. You need a Class M license to operate a Scooter that is over 49.5cc You do not need a Class M license for a Moped (it has to have pedals on it) you just need your Class C license.
No, not on any public roads.
Arizona requires anyone driving a scooter on a public road to have a valid drivers license. You do not need a motorcycle endorsement.
Is a license required in Florida to drive a 49cc scooter
Yes and you need a motorcycle endorcement on it...under 50cc you do not.
No. Under Florida law, operation of ANY gas powered vehivle on the orad requires both a drivers license and vehicle registration.
16 Years old with a valid drivers license.
Can you drive a 50 cc scooter in Texas without a drivers license
No, a motorcycle license is required for anything with over 49cc displacement, a regular class E license will suffice.
You do need a valid driver's license to operate a Honda Metropolitan motor scooter in Kansas. You do not need a motorcycle license.