Any cc as long as your license is still valid.
In the UK, yes.
Yes, in the United Kingdom you do not need to have a licence or any knowledge of motorcycles to be a pillion rider provided the rider holds a full licence and is insured. A provisional licence holder can ride a motorcycle and take a pillion passenger provided that the pillion passenger holds a full motorcycle licence (he is then deemed to be instructing the rider).
You can obtain your motorcycle (Class 6) learner licence after your 15th birthday - the same as a car (Class 1) learner licence. However, you need a full motorcycle licence to ride any motorcycle unrestricted, which take a minimum of 18 months form when you get your learner licence.
You must have a motorcycle licence.
Yes, you are required to have a motorcycle endorcement to ride a motorcycle with a displacement of 50cc's or greater.
A CDL does not permit you to operate a motorcycle. You must get a motorcycle endorsement on your licence - regardless of what class or type - to be able to ride a motorcycle.
You need to be at least 16 years of age, and hold at least a provisional driving licence to ride on public roads. That enables you to ride with L plates on the scooter. You must pass the Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) course in order to gain your full licence.
Yes, provided you have a licence for a 125cc, or provisional licence and are displaying L plates.
Assuming in UK and a full car licence: You can ride a trike but not a motorcycle sidecar combination. After passing a CBT (Compulsory Basic Test) you can ride a 125cc on L plates. Follow the link.
Yes, a motorcycle requires a special licence. People from other countries that Canada recognizes drivers licences from can ride in Canada.
Most states (perhaps all states) require a separate motorcycle endorsement to ride a motorcycle on the street.
In the U.S., as long as you have ur M1 licence you can ride any CC motorcycle.