If the engine on your moped is less than 50cc the moped does not need to be registered or carry liability insurance, but the driver MUST have a valid automobile drivers license.
you do not need to register a 49cc moped/scooter but you do need a car license to ride one. you are not allowed on turnpikes or highways and the top speed can not exceed 30mph.
Yes you do. -Coming from a moped expert in Ct. On the other hand, the Stateys Don't really care.
No only if it is 50ccthat or up
16 with driver license
If the scooter goes above 30 mph, you need a motorcycle certification on your license. If it does not go above 30 mph, it is considered a moped, and you do not need a motorcycle certification. You still need a license, though.
“need to file last year's and this year's CT State tax only???”
In CT there is no such thing as a "Moped License" you must have an automobile drivers license to operate any vehicle on public streets. If the vehicle's engine is larger than 49cc, then you must also have a motorcycle license. and the vehicle must be registered and carry insurance. Search the CT MVP for all the laws, they are all online.
To be qualified for a CT Technologist job you will require special training. You will need to graduate from a Radiology Technology School, preferably accredited. Then you will need to register with the American Registry of Radiology Technologists. CPR and life support training is helpful. Specific state requirements may also apply.
The registration fee for a new car in the state of Connecticut is six percent of the new car price. The registration fee for an out of state car is $15.
In my state of CT to drive any vehicle on its public streets a driver must have a valid drivers license. If person with a DWI conviction has not had his license suspended, then he may operate any motor vehicle.
Try calling the state registry in CT and see if your qualifications transfer
Depends on your state MVB laws and engine size in NY you need to be registered (Plates) and have liability insurance, In CT if under 49cc only the operator must have a drivers license (be over 17) In SC minimum age is 16 and have a class G moped only licence. or regular class D operators licence to operate a moped classed as 50 cc or below 51 cc and up are motorcycles (according to SC DMV law) and that a class M licence. under 21 in SC helmit and other protective gear is also required to be worn by operator and passengers (if any).