Generally all states require a person born after a certain year to complete a boaters safety course to operate any type of motorized watercraft..
Google boaters safety laws for your state.
Here's an excerpt from the Kentucky Boating Regulations:
Those less than 12 years of age: May not legally operate any motorized vessel over 10 horsepower (including personal watercraft).
Those 12 to 17 years of age: May legally operate a motorized vessel over 10 horsepower (including personal watercraft) only if they:
Those 18 years of age or older: May operate any vessel on the waters of Kentucky without restrictions.
One does not drive a watercraft=- one pilots it ( controls its lateral progression with a steering wheel, tiller, etc) Different states have differing licensing requirements for what for lack of a better generic term- are called Personal Watercraft. I am surprised they have not been called Water-cycles or Hydrocycles- as they resemble aquatic motorbikes and often are made by motorcycle makers such as Yamaha and Kawasaki, though the Sea-Doo traces a snowmobile heritage.
yes you do, or you can ride with someone who is 18 or older.
On the street in most states-yes. In many, a vehicle and motorcycle license are different and you have to take the driving test on a bike.
a bike a boat (boating license required) a plane (pilots license required) You could ride a horse
No, a motorcycle license is required for anything with over 49cc displacement, a regular class E license will suffice.
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.
You would probably get arrested
a moped license
You do not need a motorcycle license to ride a 49cc and smaller bike in Utah. But I believe 50+cc, you do need a license. Double check with the dealership.
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Yes. You need a drivers license and insurance.
To ride a 150cc scooter in Illinois you need a class L license. To ride anything greater than a 150cc displacement a class M license is required in Illinois.
you have to be 16 or older and have a moped license
no no no no