1977
You need a drivers license and do not need a motorcycle endorsement. It must be registered and you do not need to wear a helmet.
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'.
Motorcycle license
Yes, there is a law in NC requiring a license plate on the motorcycle. Without this a person can receive a ticket and pay a fine.
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Yes, but you usually need someone with a motorcycle license supervise you. Check the law for your specific state. For example, in New York a driver with a motorcycle learner's permit can drive a motorcycle as long as someone age 21+ with a valid motorcycle license is supervising and within 1/4 of a mile at all times.
Yes, it must be mounted on the rear of the motorcycle in plain view.
As long as it is under 50cc, no; your "50cc" is almost surely actually 49cc, thus conforming to this law.
No, if you are 16 or older you just have to take a written test for a moped license. You do not need a driver's license though. **Michigan requires that ages 15 to 19 wear motorcycle helmets by law** at age 15 you are required to apply for a moped license...if your over 16 you can use your drivers license and do not need a moped license, under 15yrs old you would need a moped license no testing is required above 19yrs old but you do need a regular drivers license, in 2007 Michigan changed the law requiring ALL 50cc or lower displacement to be registered as a moped. It use to be all 49cc and under require it, and a 50cc was a motorcycle... Michigan raised it to 50cc instead.
Yes you do need a valid state drivers license to ride a 49cc scooter in Hawaii, but is not required to have a motorcycle endorsement on it. The law just wants to make sure you know how to drive a car.
1979
According to the South Carolina law on 49cc scooters, you must be of age 15 or older. It requires a motorcycle license, an insurance, also a moped license tag bought from a licensed motorcycle or moped dealer.