Moped licenses will vary depending upon which state you live in. In Kentucky, you can drive a moped as long as you have a driving permit.
a moped license
You need a motorcycle license for a moped over 50ccs. You need a moped license for under 50cc.
15 years old for a moped license in MI.
14 but you have to have a moped license or have a valid permit or license
You have to have a valid driver's license in order to operate a moped on public roadways in Tennessee. If you have a valid Tennessee driver's license, you will not need to take a test to get an endorsement on your license if you are operating a scooter or moped that has a top speed of less than 30mph and an engine size of 50cc or smaller. If the engine size is larger than 50cc, you will have to take the necessary steps to acquire a motorcycle endorsement on your license.
I do not know what state you are in, but in Texas no license is required so long as the moped/scooter is 50cc or less. I'm pretty sure most states follow similar guidelines.
In Michigan, a motorcycle license is an add on to a drivers license and a moped doesn't require a license. Could vary by state.
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No, if you are 16 or older you just have to take a written test for a moped license. You do not need a driver's license though. **Michigan requires that ages 15 to 19 wear motorcycle helmets by law** at age 15 you are required to apply for a moped license...if your over 16 you can use your drivers license and do not need a moped license, under 15yrs old you would need a moped license no testing is required above 19yrs old but you do need a regular drivers license, in 2007 Michigan changed the law requiring ALL 50cc or lower displacement to be registered as a moped. It use to be all 49cc and under require it, and a 50cc was a motorcycle... Michigan raised it to 50cc instead.
You don;t need a license if your moped has 49cc's or less. Anything over 50cc's and you need a license.
In South Carolina the age is 14 to get a moped licence
According to the Department for Motor Vehicles website (http://www.dmv.org/ky-kentucky/other-types.php)... In the state of Kentucky, a moped is defined as a vehicle that is a motorized bicycle with an automatic transmission, an engine less than 50 ccs, and the capability to rev up to a speed of no more than 30 miles per hour. You don't need a moped license if you plan to operate the vehicle on private property only; however, if you plan to ride on streets or highways you'll need to obtain a Kentucky moped license and register the moped. You must be at least 16 years old with a valid driver's permit to apply for your moped license. If you're under 18, you'll need your parent or guardian to sign for you. If you already have a driver's or motorcycle license, it will suffice. You won't need a moped license, too. Apply for your moped license at your local County Clerk's office. The application process for a Kentucky moped license is much like that of a driver's permit. You'll complete a driver license application as well as take the written and vision exams. If you successfully pass your exams, the clerk will issue you a KY moped license. You can keep it until you obtain a motorcycle or driver's license, at which point you'll need to submit your moped license to the County Clerk's office. Even with a moped license or regular driver's license, a moped is not allowed on any public highways that have a minimum speed limit above 30 mph.