NO!! anything under 50cc you are not required to have a license
partly true anything 49cc or smaller and does NOT exceed 34 mph if it s factory made (stamped) 50cc you do need register it & have a license. otherwise you can be cited and possibly be impounded for no registration/insurance
No, you do not need a motorcycle endorsement to operate a 50cc and under moped or scooter in Oregon. You do, however need either a regular driver's license, or a moped-restricted Class-C license.
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Yes. A scooter with an engine capable of propelling it more than 24mph requires a license to drive in Oregon. The speed of a 49cc scooter is capped at 30mph. At any greater speed requires a motorcycle endorsement. You can be slapped with a heavy fine for violation of this law. http://www.oregon.gov/odot/dmv/pages/vehicle/pocketbike_factsheet.aspx **THIS IS INCORRECT, THE DMV WEBSITE SAYS 30MPH NOT 24. SO NO, A 49CC CAPPED AT 30MPH DOES NOT REQUIRE A LICENSE.*** 2014 Oregon DMV Moped.. License Yes If it has a combustion engine, the engine must be 35.01 to 50 cc. Must be unable to travel more than 30 mph on a level road surface. Must not require clutching or shifting by the operator after the power drive system is engaged. Requires a driver license to operate (but not a motorcycle endorsement). Requires registration and insurance to operate on public roadways and premises open to the public. If a moped exceeds either maximum capable speed or engine size it is a motorcycle." Electric Scooter/Gas Scooter...License No Gas - Maximum cc=35 Electric - Maximum output=1000 watts Not capable of going faster than 24 mph on level ground.
In Oregon, you do not need a driver's license to ride an electric scooter that is under 24 mph. However, you must be at least 16 years old and are required to wear a helmet if you are under 18. For scooters that exceed this speed or are gas-powered, a motorcycle endorsement may be necessary. Always check local regulations, as they can vary by city.
A $720 fine in Oregon. Other states would have similar fines.
In Oregon, operating a scooter with a suspended license is illegal. If your driving privileges are suspended, you are not permitted to operate any motor vehicle, including scooters. Doing so can lead to further legal penalties, including fines or additional suspension time. It's important to resolve any license issues before operating a scooter.
Yes,they do. Actually, they are motorcycle endorsements added to your license. I once taught a drive student who wanted to get his license back after it expired, not to drive a car but so he could get a motorcycle endorsement.
i just purchased a 150cc scooter in Illinois on sept 27, 2008. according to the dealer, as of January 1, 2008; any motor scooter or cycle that can travel at 30mph or faster is required to have a license (it used to be based on cc rating of engine, but no longer). you will need to check in with DMV to get a booklet (available on line); take a written and driving test.
Yes, you have to have a license anywhere in Oregon to sell insurance. Most states in the United States require schooling and licensing to sell any kind of insurance. In order to be an insurance agent in Oregon you must have a license. You need to pass a test to get it. You can get all the info on your insurer's license or becoming an agent here http://insurance.oregon.gov/.
Some areas like Gresham, Oregon, require a landlord to have a license, but this is truly the exception. Generally there is no license needed or available for a landlord.
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