No. You'll be required to take classes in order to ride those vehicles legally. The rules of driving a car are not the same as a motorcycle or scooter.
Car, bus, motor scooter, foot, bike, and city transit systems.
Car, bus, motor scooter, foot, bike, and city transit systems.
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The miles are the same be it car, bike, truck or scooter.
In NSW Australia to ride a motor cycle on a public road you have to have a motor cycle licence.
You can get the license through a driving academy. According to MotoMia.com "In South Africa you need a motorcycle license or a motorcycle learners license [to ride a motor bike or scooter]. The motorcycle learners license is easy to pass (it is a simple multiple-choice paper) and we have a great training facility which will virtually guarantee that you pass. If you are 16 or older you can ride a 125cc bike or scooter, if you are 18 and over, you can ride any size bike with your learner's license (but you are not allowed to carry a passenger until you have your full license)." The web-site also has details on getting your learner's, or you can follow the below link for testing information.
most places just your standard motor bike lic will do....can check w/ local DMV office
If you live in California and your scooter is 50ccs or less, no license is required. If your scooter is more than 50cc's you need a motorcycle license. Check with your local DMV for more details on how to obtain your scooter license. stonemkr reverse painting on glass.
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just about any way you can think of other than ground vehicles (no car, bike, scooter, etc.) just about any way you can think of other than ground vehicles (no car, bike, scooter, etc.)
Speed doesn't make a big difference. Safety should be the priority In bike there is less safety then car. Obviously car is faster than motor bike.
i think in a car especially if you mean a push bike but if it is a motor bike then a bike! :)