Yes, the Ruckus needs a class M license, aka Motorcycle license. New York looks at Top Speed AND engine size. The 49cc engine is fine, but the top speed disqualifies the Ruckus as a class B moped (Limited use Motorcycle). The top speed puts the Ruckus at the low end of Class A --- Full Motorcycle; and Full License.
Yes and no. Yes if you have someone following (on a motorcycle or in a car) who holds a valid class 6. Otherwise, not alone.
To drive a rented boat in an Arkansas State Park, if you already know how to drive a boat that means you don't have to have a license but if you do not know how to drive a boat you have to have a license.
When a state suspends your driving license, it is suspending your right to drive in that state. If your Pennsylvania license to drive is suspended in Pennsylvania, you cannot drive in Pennsylvania. If you are asking if you can drive in another state on the other state's license in the other state, almost certainly not. Most states, possibly all, respect the suspensions other states issue. Also, most states require that you be a resident of the state to get that state's driver's license. These states require that you sign a statement that you have no other state's driver's licenses and/or that you surrender the licenses to the other state. So, if you hold two licenses to drive, the second state's license is no good anyway.
If you plan on living in the state, yes. If not, then no,
If you have a valid driver's license you can drive in any state in the union.
No, it is a State License to drive, but is valid in all 50 states.
You can drive in all fifty states.
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Yes
No you do not need a license.
The short answer to your question is yes. As long as your drivers license is a full drivers license and not a learners permit you are allowed to drive in all 50 states reguardless of where your license is from.
You can drive anywhere you want and it is legal.