just wear a helmet. The Ga. department of moter vehicles and the Ga state law states that a moter scooter or moped that has a moter that is 50cc and under, DOSE NOT REQUIRE A GA DRIVERS LISENCE.
u mean a moped
Most states have special laws for mopeds under 50cc's. Some states require special licenses, while others require no license at all.
Most states have special laws for mopeds under 50cc's. Some states require special licenses, while others require no license at all.
Other factors such as weight of passenger(s), grade, transmission ratios, etc will influence the top speed of 49cc. Assuming it is a moped or scooter, it has been designed not to exceed 30MPH (although many will) to comply with moped/scooter laws since speeds of above 30 mph can classify it as a motorcycle. Again assuming it is a scooter or moped, if you are clocked on radar exceeding 30mph the scooter/moped may no longer be classified as such and may be reclassified as a motorcycle - and the driver may receive numerous citations, i.e. no motorcycle license, no helmet, no motorcycle registration, no insurance, etc. Hope this helped.
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.
Depends on the state you live in, I would check your local laws on operating a moped.
what is the law in MO for riding 49cc dirt bikes on the sidewalk?
1) You must have a valid drivers licence a) for a car if under 49cc's b) for a small motorcycle if between 49 and 150 cc's c) for a big motorcycle if above 150cc's 2) You must have a title for the moped 3) You must register the moped with the state 4) You most have plates on the moped 5) You must have insurance for the moped. Some more info (found in Illinois driver's guide) Motorized pedalcycles, often called mopeds, are low-speed, two-wheeled vehicles. They can be pedaled like a bicycle or driven like a motorcycle. Mopeds are intended for limited use on public roadways. Here are some of the responsibilities of moped drivers: Moped drivers must have a valid driver's license. * LAWS: Moped drivers must obey all signs, signals and traffic laws. They also must obey most bicycle laws. * SPEED: A moped may not go over 30 miles per hour. * PASSENGERS: Moped drivers may carry a passenger only when the moped is made for two people. Equipment must include a passenger seat and a passenger footrest. * EQUIPMENT: If a moped is driven at night, it must have a headlight visible from at least 500 ft. A moped must also have a red reflector on the rear visible from at least 100 to 600 ft.
They are the same as for motorcycles.
scooters in New jersey are illegal unless you have a lisence, so riding at night is a bad idea.the above was another members answer however it is wrong ......Federal law allows electric scooters 49cc rating ( if they are equipped with pedals ) and under on the roadway without a License , without plates and without inspection for anyone 14 years of age and older ...Federal law supersedes any state or local laws .........Gas Mopeds also fall into this category but only specific models in which I do not have a list to share
you'll have to check with your DMV about that as well as check with the traffic laws in NY from a government website of the state.
The laws regulating motor scooters vary by state. Some treat them as if they are motorcycles, others have age requirements, etc. This link has a list of motor scooter laws by state: http://www.motorscooters.com/scooter_laws.html