If the scooter or moped is under 50 cc no
scooters are legal in arizona, some cities require a motorcycle endorsement to ride any scooter regardless of size. and some of them only require an endorsement for scooters over 49 cc
I asked and the answer is no. It is considered an extension of the motorcycle. But make sure it has lights and that passenger is wearing a helmet The question wasn't does a sidecar rig require a "special" endorsement The question was "does the state of NJ require a motorcycle endorsement for a sidecar". The answer is YES. to operate a motorcycle with a sidecar you must have a motorcycle endorsement
Electric kick scooters do not generally require a license but you should always check the local laws in your area before riding an electric scooter on public streets. Motor scooters on the other hand typically require a valid driver's license and possibly a motorcycle endorsement depending on how powerful the motor is.
bikes,tricycles,scooters etc.
Most states (perhaps all states) require a separate motorcycle endorsement to ride a motorcycle on the street.
Yes, you will need a motorcycle only license or motorcycle endorsement on your regular license. Virginia does not require a motorcycle license or endorsement for a scooter or moped. A scooter or moped is defined as having an engine less than 50cc's and your is larger than that.
Are you talking about an M endorsement for motorcycles? No. You'll have to get a duplicate license showing the M endorsement, but it doesn't require you to retest on anything related to your CDL. You just have to pass to pass the written motorcycle test and the motorcycle road test.The only endorsements which require an additional road test are passenger endorsements (including the school bus endorsement).
scooters In most states, a 49cc scooter is considered a moped and does not require a regular drivers license or motorcycle license. There may be a moped permit required. In Colorado, 49cc scooters require a drivers license.
Depends on which state you live in. Some require a valid drivers license while others offer a "moped only" license. However, in most states, you do not need a motorcycle endorsement to ride scooters that are under 50cc (note for those no in the know: most 50cc scooters are actually under 50cc). You'll need to check with your states DMV or Dept of Revenue.
depends on the state, most states require a motorcycle endorsement and registration on anything above 49cc
A motor trike of over 150cc is considered a motorcycle in most states and requires registration and licensing. All 50 States and the District of Columbia require motorcyclists to obtain a motorcycle operator license or endorsement before they ride on public highways. The goal of licensing is to ensure that motorcyclists have the minimum knowledge and skills needed to operate a motorcycle safely.
Yes. If it is 50cc or less a regular automobile license is all you need. Larger motor sizes require a motorcycle license.