No you do not need a license.
No, it is against the law to drive any vehicle, including a scooter, with a revoked license. A revoked license means your driving privileges have been taken away, and it is not legal to operate a motor vehicle until your license is reinstated.
That would depend upon the local Department of Motor Vehicle's rules as they vary from state to state as the definition of a Moped and Scooter. Im the state of South Carolina, there is no license requirement, just an age restriction. They are allowed only on surface streets and must obey all the laws of a regular vehicle. They are illegal to drive on the highway or interstate.
Driving any vehicle on the roads without a license is a crime, including scooters.
Yes...other wise could be a big fine
yeesAnswerIt depends on the state. Each state has a regulation for how many cc's the scooter must be before it requires a motorcycle license. Some require a M license for 150 cc's, some only require them for above 450 cc's. A standard scooter is 150-250 cc's. Check with your state's DMV to determine the requirements.
Yes- the machine must be registered with the state and you must have a validdrivers' license to drive it. They are called motorized bicycles. There are also restrictions on where you can drive it. See the related link for details.
In order to drive any motor vehicle a person must obtain a state issued drivers license. Without a license a person should not drive a motor vehicle.
i think you have to be 14 and 6 mounths or older to get your scooter license
Yes you do need a valid state drivers license to ride a 49cc scooter in Hawaii, but is not required to have a motorcycle endorsement on it. The law just wants to make sure you know how to drive a car.
Yes- the machine must be registered with the state and you must have a validdrivers' license to drive it. They are called motorized bicycles. There are also restrictions on where you can drive it. See the related link for details.
In any state you need a motorcycle licence to drive anything over 50cc on public roads.
No you cannot."a person may not drive any motor vehicle upon a highway in this state unless such person has a valid driver's license" [Florida Statutes 322.03(1)]You do not need a motorcycle endorsement for a 49cc scooter though (the definition of motorcycle only includes 50cor more).