Common sense should tell anyone "YES". One should also wear knee pads and arm pads. That's if you mean a manual foot-scooter. If you're talking about a motor scooter, then absolutely. It goes faster than a bike, when you already should wear one, and doesn't have to power or weight of a motorcycle to sometimes absorb bumps.
Depends on whether or not you think you 'need' your head
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By law no, but you should.
Motorcycle helmets need to be either DOT or SNELL certified, if the helmet has that certification then you can use a scooter helmet on a motorcycle.
You need a drivers license and do not need a motorcycle endorsement. It must be registered and you do not need to wear a helmet.
I believe that any 2 or 3-wheeled vehicle over 50cc is classified as a motorcycle.
Yes, you can but you need to wear a helmet to protect your head in case of an accident.
yes you do need scooter forks on your scooter
Yes you must have a drivers licence to operate a 49cc scooter on the roadways in Washington State. You do not however need a motorcycle endorsement If the scooter is under 50cc. Mirror(s), head light, tail light, turn signals and a DOT approved helmet are also required to be on the roadways.
Gas powered scooters require you to have a helmet on at all times present on the scooter and a license is not always needed.
yes in the state of Florida any scooter above 49cc requires a motorcycle endorsement this law is in effect starting July 2000 and any one under 21 must have a helmet
48cc scooter
do you need to register a 50cc scooter in Colorado
Yes, since a scooter is a motorized vehicle.
i have a LB50QT-6 50cc scooter. i need to see a diagram of the scooter