Check with your state rules, but here in Kansas at age 14 you can legally drive any scooter (motorcycle "whatever you wanna call it") as long as it is 49cc or less. Also you have to have all street vehicle features such as:
head lights, turn signals, brake light.. etc.
yes
In Richmond, Indiana, the legal minimum age to operate a 49cc gas scooter is 15 years old. Therefore, it would not be legal for a 14-year-old to drive a 49cc gas scooter in Richmond, Indiana. It is important to check with local laws and regulations to ensure compliance.
No, as long as the child is wearing a helmet and isn't on major roads. If the child is just driving arounf your neighbor hood that's just fine
You need a Class-M driver's license. So no. Your age can get it fast and you can drive a 250cc also.
After reading this link: http://www.kscourts.org/ksag/opinions/2001/2001-039.htm It appears to be saying that every person operating a motorized vehicle is required to have a valid drivers license. It also appears to say that any scooter counts as a motorized vehicle and must be registered to be ridden on KS highways (streets)
It is so long as it is not driven on a public street or a public area
Yes. If you are under 16 years old, you have to drive a moped under 50cc. So i think 49cc is ok <33 hope this helped!!
It is not possible for a 14 year old to drive a 50cc Scooter anywhere in the US. This is because it is considered as a motorized vehicle and the minimum age is set at 16 years.
Yes it is a physical possibility and some 14 year olds do it with skill and finesse, perhaps even a degree of competence that amazes. Operating on a public roadway is however not legal.
No - at least when it comes to driving a motorcycle on public roads. The age requirement for an Motorcycle Class 0(90 cc or lower motorcycle) license or endorsement is age 16.
Not on any public roads. To operate a motorized vehicle on public roads in Nova Scotia, you must have a valid drivers license, and the minimum age requirement for that is 16 years.
A 16 year old is only permitted to ride a scooter of below 50cc in the UK- that is, above & including 49cc. They also have to wear a crash helmet at all times, and display 'L' plates on their bike. Sixteen year olds are also allowed to drive tractors on UK public roads. These are now the only motor vehicles that under-17s can drive legally in England (unless they are registered disabled, and have been given special dispensation to use an invalid-adapted vehicle).