No
However Florida's Financial Responsibility Law DOES apply to motorcycles and is as follows:
The Florida Financial Responsibility Law requires that any person At Fault in a crash resulting in bodily injury and property damage to others must have in effect at the time of the crash full liability insurance coverage. This coverage includes minimum limits of bodily injury liability of $10,000 per person, $20,000 per crash, $10,000 property damage liability per crash, and personal injury protection limits of $10,000 per person per crash.
If you don't believe this look in the Florida Motorcycle Operator Manual 2006 page 3.
If you wish to operate any two or three wheel motorcycle, whose engine is more than 50 cc, you are required to have a motorcycle endorsement on your driver license or a motorcycle-only license. Question: What are the requirements to obtain a motorcycle endorsement? Answer: # Hold at least a regular Class E operator's driver license. # If under 21 years old, show proof of completion of a motorcycle safety course to a driver license office or tax collector office that issues driver licenses. # If at least 21 years old, show proof of completion of a motorcycle safety course to a driver license office or tax collector office that issues driver licenses OR pass the motorcycle knowledge and skills tests at a driver license office, tax collector office, or third-party tester that offers such tests. # The costs include the $5.00 endorsement fee, plus a license fee (see fees for original, renewals, duplicates, and replacement license), and $5.25 if applying at a county tax collector office.
No, go out and drive as you are now. So when you crash into me and I find out you have no insurance I can sue you for your bike. =)
Yes. Effective in 2007, you must pass a class, which caosts $200-250, then take your passing certificate to DMV who will add the "M" certification to your drivers license.
No, not to register a motorcycle but you do need a license to ride a motorcyle in Florida.
Yes. You must have a FL endorsement on your license. A person found in offense of this law is considered driving with/on a suspended license.
No
Yes, anything over 50cc and up requires a motorcycle endorsed license in Florida. Mopeds and motorcycles under 50cc require no special endorsement, and auto license is suitable.
yes
Can u buy a motorcycle without a license in Florida
No
If you operate any two wheel motorcycle with an engine size greater than 50 cc, a motorcycle endorsement on your driver license or a motorcycle-only license is required.
In the state of Florida you need a special endorsement on your drivers license in order to ride and rent a motorcycle. You must also take and pass a basic rider course to get the endorsement.
Go down to your local Florida DMV and apply for either a Motorcycle Endorsement if you already have a Florida drivers license or a Motorcycle only license if that is all you want. You will have to take the Class E drivers test and complete the Basic Riders Course in order to get the license. In order to get an endorsement you will also have to have complete the Florida Rider Program.
no you can not. In Florida you have to have endorsement on license before you can legally ride a motorcycle
You would probably get arrested
Yes. The Florida basic rider course offered through private agencies includes a riding test at the end of the course. If you pass, you receive your endorsement and just have to go to the DMV to get a new drivers license that shows you are endorsed. Just to be safe, check the course description to see if the endorsement is included.
It varies from state to state. Here in Florida, not having your license is a $74.50 ticket. Driving without ever having obtained a valid license is a mandatory court appearance.
You must have a motorcycle licence.