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under 50cc (STAND UP SCOOTER) is street legal with a drivers permit
no it is perfectly legal to drive it as long as you are in an open field with space and as long as its under 50cc note this law is for the west midlands only
Depends on the law where YOU live. They vary from place to place, and we get questions from several nations. Sorry, but you need to check with local police where YOU are.
you must be 16 and have to wear head gear.
No. Under Florida law, operation of ANY gas powered vehivle on the orad requires both a drivers license and vehicle registration.
From the Arizona Motor Vehicle Division website: "A motorcycle license or endorsement is required to drive a motorcycle or motor-driven cycle. You must be at least 16 to apply for a motorcycle license." For the sake of AZ law, a 'scooter' of <50cc is a 'motor-driven cycle' 50cc or larger is a 'motorcycle'.
If your scooter is 50cc and under, you don't have to have a license or insurance. But you do have to put an orange flag on it. It's the law. If you have any questions I suggest you call Highland motor sports in Louisville Kentucky. They know everything you need to know about scooters.
you have to be 14 it has to be 50cc after 16 it can be whatever cc u want u must wear a helmet with a chin starp and u have to take 3 types of tests
Yes you need a moped permit which you can get form you insurance company. or a regular license. No you don't need a license to drive a 49cc scooter because it is under 50cc and there is currently no law on the 49cc. Until the law changes the only ticket you can get is for reckless driving like standing up with no hands or goofing off.
Va State Law says if the motor is larger than 50cc and/or produces more than 2 BHP (horsepower) it's NOT a scooter/moped - it's a motorcyle. In that case, YES you would need a tag, insurance, helmet, and eye protection, along with a class M license. (to everyone else who replied, read the question first).
No you cannot."a person may not drive any motor vehicle upon a highway in this state unless such person has a valid driver's license" [Florida Statutes 322.03(1)]You do not need a motorcycle endorsement for a 49cc scooter though (the definition of motorcycle only includes 50cor more).
As long as it is under 50cc, no; your "50cc" is almost surely actually 49cc, thus conforming to this law.