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You need to have a motorcycle license for a Can-Am Spyder even if it has 3 wheels. Also Harley-Davidson motorcycles with three wheels need a motorcycle license. Also it depends which state you are in.
Actually, a second "endorsement" will be attached to your existing driver's license.
To legally drive a 125cc motorcycle anywhere in the U.S. you need a class M drivers license. In the UK, you can use your car license with L plates, but you have to complete the CBT every two years.
You do not need to carry motorcycle or motor vehicle insurance.. HOWEVER, you need PERSONAL LIABILITY insurance AND you NEED a Valid Drivers License! Moreover... ANY vehicle with anything OTHER than ONLY Electric and/or Pedals and you NEED a drivers license. Electric Bicycle - No DL needed. Electric Scooter - No DL needed. Gas Scooter with NO SEAT and can not go over 20mph - No DL needed. Basically ANY vehicle that is gas powered AND has a seat, you need a license.
You need a regular Florida car drivers licence AND a Motorcycle endorsement. (Motorcycle licence)
do i need a motorcycle license for a trike in pa
To obtain a bicycle license, contact your city to find out what permits may be needed, if any. To obtain a motorcycle licenses, contact your Secretary of State. You will most likely be required to take a test and meet age requirements.
If you are referring to an electric moped, the answer would be yes. As long as the moped doesn't exceed 50cc, you will not be required to have a motorcycle license. For anything over 50cc, a motorcycle license will be needed. If you are referring to the type of electric scooters which you stand up on, such as those sold for children or an electric scooter such as a power wheelchair, the answer is no.
if you want to ride it on the road, yes, you need a license. its legal to be driven on the street as an lsm (limited speed motorcycle) if the seat is 660mm off the ground, and the wheel base is at least 1016mm (wheel centre to wheel centre) you can easily get you license with a written test, under the m1 + L condition. good luck :) if you jsut want to own it, no license needed
A motor trike of over 150cc is considered a motorcycle in most states and requires registration and licensing. All 50 States and the District of Columbia require motorcyclists to obtain a motorcycle operator license or endorsement before they ride on public highways. The goal of licensing is to ensure that motorcyclists have the minimum knowledge and skills needed to operate a motorcycle safely.
With a 50cc, nothing but a driver's license is required, not even insurance is needed. Just get on it and go. With a 150cc or 250cc, however, you need a motorcycle license and you must register your vehicle just as you would with a car. Also, you need to insure the scooter.
It used to be the case that if you already had a Class 5 License (for driving a car) you only needed to do an on-lot skills test to get your Class 6 License (for riding a motorcycle), however this was recently changed. Now, in order to get your Class 6 in Alberta, you must pass a Knowledge Test (multiple-choice, can be taken at any Registry Office) and a Road Test (for which you must provide the motorcycle!), regardless of what license you already hold. In addition, you can practice the Knowledge Test on-line at Passthewheel.com. http://www.passthewheel.com/practiceTestQuestions/canada/alberta/class7-class6/home.asp